Ziemia Eryka Rudego. Duńsko-norweski spór o terytoria na wschodzie Grenlandii
Eric The Red’s Land. The Long Conflict in the Nordic Family
Author(s): Krzysztof KubiakSubject(s): Military history, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Uniwersytet Gdański
Keywords: Grenlandia; Norwegia; Dania; spór terytorialny
Summary/Abstract: Eric The Red’s Land cannot be found on contemporary maps. There are not many older car-tographic publications in which such an area would be marked either. They were published in only one country, Norway, and for a limited time. This was the result of the territorial claims that Norway reported to parts of eastern Greenland. To locate the area in geographical space, the name of Eric The Red’s Land was used (Norwegian: Eirik Raudes Land). Norwegian claims to East Greenland met the strong opposition of Denmark. In the interwar period, it seemed that the verdict of the Permanent International Court of Justice in The Hague, adopted in 1933 and recognizing Denmark’s sovereignty over all of Greenland, had ended the dispute. However, dur-ing World War II, Norway raised the issue of the possession of eastern Greenland again. This happened at a time when both Nordic countries were occupied by Germany. The cooperation with Germany undertaken by “Arctic expansionists” ultimately intersected with Norwegian ambitions in the eastern part of Greenland
Journal: Studia Scandinavica
- Issue Year: 24/2020
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 131-148
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Polish