Scandinavia in Environment War II By Gustav Woltmann

When World War II reached Northern Europe, Scandinavia—long perceived to be a bastion of neutrality and peace—observed by itself caught concerning highly effective forces. Through the icy fjords of Norway towards the forests of Finland, the location grew to become a stage for profession, resistance, and resilience. The Scandinavian nations Ever

read more



Life in Scandinavia’s Northernmost Cities By Gus Woltmann

Scandinavia’s far north is house to many of the earth’s most distant communities. These towns confront Excessive weather conditions, prolonged intervals of darkness, and exclusive traditions shaped via the Arctic atmosphere. Lifestyle here is both complicated and deeply worthwhile.Dwelling with Polar Evenings and Midnight SunshineIn Scandinavia

read more