Secondary Sources

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EURO/SCAND 445: EURO 494, Fall 2007
Stecher-Hansen
Some Secondary Sources for Research Papers
**On Reserve at Odegaard Undergraduate Library
World War II: Occupied Europe and Scandinavia:
**Ekman, Stig and Nils Edling, eds. War Experience, Self Image and National Identity: The Second World War as
Myth and History (Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation and Gidlunds Förlag, 1997).
**Churchill, Winston. The Second World War, vol. 1, Gathering Storm (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1948).
**Hæstrup, Jørgen. Europe Ablaze: An analysis of the History of the European Resistance Movements 1939-45.
Odense: Odense University Press, 1978.
**Keegan, John. The Second World War. New York: Viking, 1989.
**Moore, Bob, ed. Resistance in Western Europe. Oxford, 2000.
**Nissen, Henrik S., ed. Scandinavian During the Second World. Translated by Thomas Munch-Petersen.
Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.
**Rings, Werner. Life with the Enemy: Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler’s Europe, 1939-1945. Translated by J.
Maxwell Brownjohn. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1982.
DENMARK:
**Bennett, Jeremy. British Broadcasting & the Danish Resistance, 1940-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge U Press, 1966.
Goldberg, Leo. The Rescue of the Danish Jews: Moral Courage Under Stress. New York: New York U Press, 1987.
Goodman, Myrna, “Foundations of Resistance in German-Occupied Denmark” in Resisting the Holocaust, edited by
Ruby Rohrlich. Oxford/New York: Berg, 1998, pp. 213 – 237.
Giltner, Philip. In The Friendliest Manner : German-Danish Economic Cooperation During the Nazi Occupation of
1940-45. New York: Lang, 1998.
Hæstrup, Jorgen. Secret Alliance. Vols. 1 – 3. Translated by Alison Borch-Johansen. Odense: Odense UP, 1976.
**Hong, Nathaniel. Sparks of Resistance: The Illegal Press in German-Occupied Denmark April 1940 – August 1943.
Odense: Odense UP, 1996.
Jespersen, Knud J.V. No Small Achievement. Special Operations Executive and the Danish Resistance 1940-1945.
Translated by Christopher Wade. Odense: University of Southern Denmark, 2002.
Kirchhoff, Hans. Samarbejde og modstand under besættelsen. Odense: Odense University Press, 2001. [See also
articles published in 1994 – 1999 in English by Hans Kirchhoff in various journals]
Levine, Ellen. Darkness Over Denmark: The Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the Jews. New York: Holiday
House, 2000.
Loeffler, Martha. Boats in the Night: Knud Dyby’s Story of Resistance and Rescue. Blair: Lur Publications, 2000.
Pundik, Herbert. In Denmark It Could Not Happen: The Flight of the Jews to Sweden in 1943. Translated by Annette
Mester. Jerusalem/New York: Gefen Publishing, 1998.
Seymour, Susan. Anglo-Danish Relations and Germany 1933-1954. Odense: Odense University Press, 1982.
Skov, Niels Aage Skov. Letter to my descendants. Odense: Odense U Press, 1997.
FINLAND:
Engle, Eloise & Paananen, Lauri. The Winter War: The Russo-Finnish Conflict 1939-1940. New York: Scribner, 1973.
Kilpi, Eeva. Vinterkrigets tid: Barndomsminnen. Translated from Finnish by Ulla Hornborg. Fripress/Lengenda, 1990.
Singleton, Fred. A Short History of Finland. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Schoolfield, George C. A History of Finland’s Literature. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998.
Tanner, Vaino. The Winter War: Finland Against Russia 1939-1940. Stanford University Press, 1957.
**Tillotson, H.M. Finland at Peace and War 1918 – 1993. Norwich: Michael Russel, 1993.
**Trotter, William. A Frozen Hell: The Russo-Finnish Winter War of 1939-40. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 1991.
NORWAY:
Abrahamsen, Samuel. Norway’s Response to the Holocaust. Washington, D.C.: Holocaust Library, 1991.
Andenæs, Johannes, Olav Riste, and M Skodvin. Norway and the Second World War. Oslo: Tanum, 1966.
Cohan Maynard M. A Stand Against Tyranny. Detroit: Wayne State University Press: 1997.
Ferguson, Robert. Engima: The Life of Knut Hamsun. London: Hutchinson, 1987.
Gallagher, Thomas. Assault in Norway: Sabotaging the Nazi Nuclear Program. Lyons Press, 2002.
Gjelvik, Tore. The Norwegian Resistance 1940 –45. Trans. Thomas Kingston Derry. London: Hust: 1979.
Haudelid, Knut. Skis Against the Atom. New York: North American Heritage Press, 1989.
**Heide, Sigrid. In the Hands of My Enemy: One Woman’s Story of World War II. Translated by Norma Johansen.
Southfarm Press,1995.
Hoel, Sigurd. Meeting at the Milestone. Translated by Sverre Lyngstad. Los Angeles: Green Integer: 2002.
Hoidal, Oddvar K. Quisling: A Study in Treason. Olso: Norwegian UP, 1989.
Kurzman, Dan. Blood and Water: Sabotaging Hitler’s Bomb. New York: Holt, 1997.
Mendelsohn, Oskar. Jødene i Norge: Historien om en minoritet. Oslo: University Press, 1992.
[Petrow, Richard. The Bitter Years: The Invasion and Occupation of Denmark and Norway April 1940 – May 1945.
New York: William Morrow, 1974. Some factual Inaccuracies in this work]
**Riste, Olav and Berit Nøkleby. Norway, 1940-45: The Resistance Movement. Oslo: Tanum, 1973.
Sonsteby, Gunnar. Report from #24. Translated from Norwegianby Maurice Michael. New Jersey: Barricade, 1999.
Stokker, Kathleen, Folklore Fights the Nazis: Humor in Occupied Norway. London: Associated University Presses,
1995.
Ziemke, Earl F. The German Decision to Invade Norway and Denmark. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996.
LITHUANIA and the BALTIC STATES:
Kelertas, Violeta, ed. Come into My Time: Lithuania in Prose Fiction, 1970-90. Urbana: U Illinois Press, 1992.
Kirkby, David. The Baltic World 1772-1993: Europe’s Northern Periphery in an Age of Change. London/New York:
Longman, 1995.
Klein, Dennis, Ed. Hidden History of the Kovno Ghetto. United states Holocaust Memorial Museum. Boston: Little,
Brown and Company, 1997.
Krepp, Endel. Mass Deportations of Populations from the Soviet Occupied Baltic States. Stockholm: Estonian
Information Center, 1981.
**Kuodyte, Dalia and Rokas Tracevskis, Siberia: Mass deportations from Lithuania to the USSR Vilnius: Genocide and
Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, 2004.
**Misiunas, Romuald J. and Rein Taagepera. The Baltic States: Years of Dependence 1940 – 1990. Berkeley: U of
California Press, 1993.
SWEDEN:
Aalders, Gerard and Cees Wiebes, The Art Of Cloaking Ownership: The Secret Collaboration And Protection Of The
German War Industry By The Neutrals: The Case Of Sweden. Amsterdam U Press: 1996.
**Boëthius, Mia-Pia. Heder och Samvete. Sverige och andra världskriget. Stockholm: Ordfront förlag, 1999.
Cesarani, David and Paul A. Levine (eds). Bystanders to the Holocaust: A Re-evaluation. London/Portland: Frank
Cass, 2002.
Koblik, Steven. The Stones Cry Out: Sweden’s Response to the Persecution of the Jews 1933 – 1945. New York:
Holocaust Library, 1988.
Levine, Paul A. From Indifference to Activism. Swedish Diplomacy and the Holocaust 1938-1944. Uppsala: 1998.
Packard, Jerrold M. Neither Friend Nor Foe: The European Neutrals in World War II. New York: Machmillian, 1992.
Warme, Lars G., ed. A History of Swedish Literature. Lincoln: U Nebraska Press, 1996.
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