Scandinavia in Earth War II By Gustav Woltmann

When Environment War II reached Northern Europe, Scandinavia—long perceived to be a bastion of neutrality and peace—observed by itself caught in between powerful forces. With the icy fjords of Norway into the forests of Finland, the area became a phase for occupation, resistance, and resilience. The Scandinavian nations each took unique paths t

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Life in Scandinavia’s Northernmost Cities By Gus Woltmann

Scandinavia’s significantly north is property to many of the earth’s most distant communities. These cities experience Excessive weather conditions, prolonged intervals of darkness, and special traditions shaped by the Arctic environment. Lifetime here is the two difficult and deeply rewarding.Dwelling with Polar Evenings and Midnight SunlightI

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