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Hitler’s seizure of power on 30 January 1933 provided an urgent impetus to stage transnational anti-fascist conferences and rallies on a global scale. One of the first, but almost completely overlooked major conferences was organised in Copenhagen in April 1933 in the form of a Scandinavian Anti-Fas...

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Έκδοση: Taylor & Francis 2020
Διαθέσιμο Online:https://www.routledge.com/Anti-Fascism-in-a-Global-Perspective-Transnational-Networks-Exile-Communities/Brasken-Copsey-Featherstone/p/book/9781138352186
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-423872020-10-03T00:47:07Z Chapter 5 ‘Make Scandinavia a bulwark against fascism!’ Braskén, Kasper democracy extreme parties Portugal Portugese right bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPF Political ideologies::JPFQ Fascism & Nazism Hitler’s seizure of power on 30 January 1933 provided an urgent impetus to stage transnational anti-fascist conferences and rallies on a global scale. One of the first, but almost completely overlooked major conferences was organised in Copenhagen in April 1933 in the form of a Scandinavian Anti-Fascist Conference. The chapter will use the event as a prism to look backwards at anti-fascist activism in the Nordic countries during the preceding years and follow its transformation process in its immediate aftermath. What form did these largely overlooked anti-fascist articulations and manifestations take, and how were they connected to the rising transnational and global anti-fascist mobilisation coordinated in Paris and London? The chapter shows that the establishment of the Third Reich, on the one hand, vitalised anti-fascism in Scandinavia but that it paradoxically, on the other, further sharpened the communist critique of reformist social democracy and empowered social democratic anti-communism. Moreover, small neutral states, especially with social democratic governments, were confronted with an acute dilemma as the German foreign office made it clear that sharp critique of Nazi Germany and Hitler in the Nordic press and social movements had to be limited in order to maintain good bilateral relations. 2020-10-02T09:29:32Z 2020-10-02T09:29:32Z 2021 chapter https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/42387 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9780429058356_oachapter5.pdf https://www.routledge.com/Anti-Fascism-in-a-Global-Perspective-Transnational-Networks-Exile-Communities/Brasken-Copsey-Featherstone/p/book/9781138352186 Taylor & Francis Anti-fascism in a Global Perspective Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 42a2ea53-15cf-4c07-8b5e-ca3d463d9255 84095f4f-fc6b-435e-a379-4a99a66fabad Routledge 20 309624 Academy of Finland Suomen Akatemia open access
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description Hitler’s seizure of power on 30 January 1933 provided an urgent impetus to stage transnational anti-fascist conferences and rallies on a global scale. One of the first, but almost completely overlooked major conferences was organised in Copenhagen in April 1933 in the form of a Scandinavian Anti-Fascist Conference. The chapter will use the event as a prism to look backwards at anti-fascist activism in the Nordic countries during the preceding years and follow its transformation process in its immediate aftermath. What form did these largely overlooked anti-fascist articulations and manifestations take, and how were they connected to the rising transnational and global anti-fascist mobilisation coordinated in Paris and London? The chapter shows that the establishment of the Third Reich, on the one hand, vitalised anti-fascism in Scandinavia but that it paradoxically, on the other, further sharpened the communist critique of reformist social democracy and empowered social democratic anti-communism. Moreover, small neutral states, especially with social democratic governments, were confronted with an acute dilemma as the German foreign office made it clear that sharp critique of Nazi Germany and Hitler in the Nordic press and social movements had to be limited in order to maintain good bilateral relations.
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