‘Correct German Conduct?’ German Requisition Practices and their Impact on Norwegian Society during World War II

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Modern European History Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1177/16118944221095621
Mary Fritsche
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The article analyses the German requisition and quartering practices in Norway in the light of international law and traces their impact on everyday relations between the enemies. With an average of 350,000 soldiers stationed in Norway, the German demand for housing was enormous. Space became a highly coveted resource. It was both the object of power struggles and a reflection of those struggles. The German seizure of private property exacerbated the existing housing shortage and was thus very unpopular. Yet the fact that the Wehrmacht also paid good money for requisitioned private properties and, for the most part, followed ‘proper’ procedure fostered acceptance of the measures. Moreover, the spatial proximity with quartered soldiers inevitably led to frequent contacts between the enemies and resulted in a rapprochement. Many autobiographical accounts of Norwegians lauded the Wehrmacht soldiers’ ‘proper’ or ‘correct’ behaviour and described the relations between Norwegians and German soldiers during the war as harmonious. The Norwegian narratives of the German occupation are thus highly ambivalent, oscillating between a positive assessment of the ordinary soldier, and condemnation of the occupation and Nazi rule. This ambivalence, the article argues, was both the result of German requisition policy, aimed to win popular support, and of the felt need to justify the close contacts with the Germans.
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“纠正德国人的行为?第二次世界大战期间德国的征用行为及其对挪威社会的影响
本文从国际法的角度分析了德国在挪威的征用和驻扎行为,并追溯了这些行为对两国日常关系的影响。由于平均有35万名士兵驻扎在挪威,德国对住房的需求是巨大的。太空成为了人们梦寐以求的资源。它既是权力斗争的对象,也是权力斗争的反映。德国没收私有财产加剧了现有的住房短缺,因此非常不受欢迎。然而,德国国防军也为征用的私有财产支付了高额费用,而且在很大程度上遵循了“适当”的程序,这促使人们接受了这些措施。此外,与驻扎在营区的士兵在空间上的接近不可避免地导致敌人之间频繁接触并导致和解。许多挪威人的自传都赞扬了德国国防军士兵的“适当”或“正确”行为,并将战争期间挪威人和德国士兵之间的关系描述为和谐。因此,挪威人对德国占领的叙述是高度矛盾的,在对普通士兵的积极评价和对占领和纳粹统治的谴责之间摇摆不定。这篇文章认为,这种矛盾心理既是德国征用政策的结果,目的是赢得民众的支持,也是为了证明与德国人的密切联系是合理的。
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