World of Swedish History

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This is the World of Swedish History and my name is Johan Romin. I am a Swedish journalist and writer with a great interest in history. I have written two history books and made around 40 history documentaries for the Swedish television. This is my Podcast, about Swedish and Nordic history. Here I…

World of Swedish History


    • Jun 28, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 15 EPISODES


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    Israel / Palestina-konflikten avsnitt 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 17:43


    Vad hände under Israel självständighetskrig och under palestinska nakba? Johan Romin, journalist sedan 30 år, samt historiker, berättar om kriget i Mellanöstern 1948-1949 utifrån ett israeliskt respektive palestinskt perspektiv.

    Faktapodden – Israel / Palestina. Är medierna opartiska?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 10:31


    Journalisten och historikern Johan Romin belyser frågan huruvida svenska medier bevakar Israel / Palestinafrågan på ett opartiskt sätt. Det görs mot bakgrund av händelseutvecklingen i Gazaområdet och den beskjutning som har skett mellan Israel och Hamasrörelsen, samt genom en analys av en DN-artikel tisdagen den 18 maj 2021.

    Faktapodden – Situationen i Gazaremsan Veckokrönika

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 13:01


    Journalisten och historikern Johan Romin berättar om situationen i Gazaremsan, om konflikten mellan Israel och Hamas och den historiska bakgrunden till den konflikt som rasar mellan parterna. Från 1967 fram till idag.

    Faktapodden Israel / Palestina-konflikten avsnitt 3

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 13:15


    Journalisten och historikern Johan Romin berättar om Israel/Palestina-konflikten – historia och nutid – utifrån sina egna resor och erfarenheter. Avsnitt 3: Möte med den legendariske israeliske politikern Simon Peres. Bakgrunden till konflikten 1936 – 1947. FN:s delningsförslag 1947. Inbördeskriget 1947–1948.

    Faktapodden – Haveriet på Sveriges Radio Del 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 4:45


    Faktapodden granskar hur Sveriges Radio skött hanteringen i fallet med den reporter som inlett en relation med en islamistutpekad utvisningshotad person. Johan Romin är en journalist sedan 30 år tillbaka med sammanlagt 17 års erfarenhet av Public Service. I mer än 20 år har han arbetat som redaktör och producent inom etermedia. Faktapodden är hans podcast där han kommenterar aktuella händelser och historia.

    Faktapodden – Högern och rösträtten

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 15:57


    Borde högern sluta skämmas för sin historia? Varför dominerar den socialdemokratiska historieskrivningen i Sverige? Vilken roll hade egentligen högern och liberala politiker i framväxten av demokrati i Sverige. Johan Romin, journalist och historiker berättar om rösträttens framväxande och de borgerliga partiernas roll i utvecklingen i början av 1900-talet.

    Faktapodden – Haveriet på Sveriges Radio – Nyhetskrönika

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 4:47


    Tidskriften Doku avslöjar att en journalist på Sveriges Radio har haft en privat relation med en person som figurerat som "case" i hennes granskning av Säpo. I denna krönika kommenterar journalisten och historikern Johan Romin händelseutvecklingen och Sveriges Radios beslut att inte avpublicera inslagen.

    Faktapodden – Israel/Palestinakonflikten avsnitt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 11:07


    Journalisten och historikern Johan Romin berättar om Israel/Palestina-konflikten – historia och nutid – utifrån sina egna resor och erfarenheter. Avsnitt 1: Möte med palestinska milismän. Bakgrunden till konflikten 1896 – 1945, Balfourdeklarationen, konflikten på 1920 och 1930–talen, Förintelsen

    Faktapodden – Israel/Palestina-konflikten avsnitt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 18:09


    Journalisten och historikern Johan Romin berättar om Israel/Palestina-konflikten – historia och nutid – utifrån sina egna resor och erfarenheter. Avsnitt 1: Möte med palestinska milismän, Tempelberget, konflikt genom 2 000 år, konflikter i nutid, födelsen av den politiska och rasistiska antisemitismen i Europa från och med Tysklands enande 1871. Serien består av fem avsnitt.

    1628: WHY WAR SHIP VASA SANK

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 31:33


    August 10, 1628 the Crown ship Vasa sunk during her maiden voyage. 333 years later, in 1961, it was salvaged and put into a museum in Stockholm which is now world famous. It is the best preserved war ship of its time, fully decorated since it was the ship that had the name of Vasa, the Swedish king's last name. It gives a unique glimpse into what daily life was for a a sailor in the 1600's. Why was the ship built and how come it sunk so quickly? What is the meaning of all the decorations at the stern, the back of the ship and how was it to be a sailor during the 30 years war in the 17:th century. And what did the sailors look at while going to the ship toilet? Historian Anna Maria Forssberg at the Vasa ship museum in Stockholm knows the answers.

    WWII - NAZI KILLERS IN SWEDEN

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 27:06


    This is world of Swedish Historia. My name is Johan Romin and I am a Swedish journalist based in Stockholm. Just couple of days ago I ran across a news paper article from 1986 - it was in the research of a coming program about the murder of Olof Palme - and I looked thru all Svenska Dagbladet news papers from 1986. And i november of that year I read that the Simon Wiesenthal center in Los Angeles had sent a document to the Swedish embassy in Washington, it was a list of Nazi criminals that they said lived in Sweden. These men had been collaborators to the Nazi regime in the Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia during world war 2, and they had lived in Sweden from the 1940s or 50s and they had never been investigated or prosecuted even though they had killing Jews during the Holocaust. In 1986 the government of Sweden had made the list confidential but I contacted our ministry of foreign affairs in order to get the list. And I am still waiting for their answer. And then I called Efraim Zuroff at the Simon Wiesenthal center, who is living in Jerusalem to get the background on how the Swedish government reacted when they got the list.

    THE VIKINGS - HOW COME THEY BURIED THEIR TOP WARRIORS IN BOAT GRAVES?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 14:32


    Episode 4 - During the Viking era and before that the Swedish custom was to bury the top warriors in boat graves. What started that tradition and how come the Vikings were so brutal in their attacks and raiding throughout Europe. What are the findings from the Vendel period that was before the Viking age. World of Swedish History meets historian John Ljungkvist at Uppsala university

    GENEALOGY - FOUND MY GREAT GRANDFATHER IN CANADA AND TALK FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH MY 2ND COUSIN

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 22:29


    Episode 3 - For the first time I talk to my relative in Los Angeles, USA. We have the same great grandfather, Birger Lundahl who emigrated to the USA from Sweden in 1903. I just recently found out from a DNA-test that he was my actual great grandfather since my grandfather was adopted. 116 years later the great grandsons of Birger Lundahl are talking to each other for the first time ever. Hear the conversation in the podcast World of Swedish history

    WWII AND THE HOLOCAUST: SWEDISH HERO RAOUL WALLENBERG SAVED THOUSANDS OF JEWS

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 50:45


    Episode 2 - We hear historian Paul Levine talk about the Swedish Ad Hoc diplomat Raoul Wallenberg who helped and saved Jews during the Holocaust during World War II. How many did he save? Whe did he have business contacts with the Nazis at the same time as he was saving Jews? Why did Sweden have a diplomatic effort to save people during the War? World of Swedish History is a podcast about Swedish history in English. In the podcast I interview historians about different historical eras of the Swedish history. The goal is to spread knowledgde about Sweden and the rich history of this country.

    1810: THE LYNCHING OF AXEL VON FERSEN IN THE MIDDLE OF STOCKHOLM

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 29:38


    This is the first episdode in the podcast World of Swedish History, where historians speak about Swedish history in English. Axel von Fersen was born in 1755 and as a young man he became the lover of the French queen Marie Antoinette and a close ally to George Washington. in 1810 he was lynched in the streets of Stockholm after he had been accused of the death of a danish prince who was supposed to be the crown prince of Sweden. Just recently a new eye witness report surfaced about the killing of von Fersen. Stockholm historian Mats Hayen tells the story.

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