Trots allt!
Trots allt! was a weekly socialist newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden, from fall 1939 until 1945. It strongly opposed Nazism and Sweden’s neutrality. The paper was founded and edited by Ture Nerman, with Austrian Jew Kurt Singer as coeditor and Polish lawyer Stanisław Adamek as a contributor. Its name echoes Karl Liebknecht’s Trotz alledem!. Because of its anti-Nazi stance and pro-Soviet materials, the paper faced bans and censorship. From April 1940 to January 1941 the government halted distribution; in early 1942 it was banned for publishing the Black Book of the Government of Poland, and issues on 10 November 1942 and 3 March 1943 were confiscated. It ceased publication in 1945.
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