
Efter Poltava: Karoliner I Sibirien
by
Sundin, Sven Z. , 1914-
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
305
Language
Swedish
Published
Jan 1, 1993
Publisher
T. Fischer
ISBN-10
9170547092
ISBN-13
9789170547096
Description
After the battle of Poltava, a pivotal moment in history, Sven Z. Sundin explores the fate of the Swedish army in exile. Set against the vast backdrop of Siberia, this work delves into the lives of the Karoliner, the soldiers who were forced to navigate an unfamiliar and challenging terrain following their defeat.
Sundin intricately weaves historical detail with poignant narratives, revealing the struggles, resilience, and adaptation of these warriors in a foreign land. The text not only serves as a historical account but also poses profound questions about identity, loyalty, and the harsh realities of survival far from home.
In the concluding chapters, Sundin draws on extensive bibliographical research, enhancing the depth and credibility of his exploration. Ultimately, the work stands as a testament to the enduring human spirit even in the face of adversity, offering readers a nuanced understanding of a lesser-known chapter in history.
Sundin intricately weaves historical detail with poignant narratives, revealing the struggles, resilience, and adaptation of these warriors in a foreign land. The text not only serves as a historical account but also poses profound questions about identity, loyalty, and the harsh realities of survival far from home.
In the concluding chapters, Sundin draws on extensive bibliographical research, enhancing the depth and credibility of his exploration. Ultimately, the work stands as a testament to the enduring human spirit even in the face of adversity, offering readers a nuanced understanding of a lesser-known chapter in history.
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