A military camp in the middle of nowhere: mobilities,dislocation and the archaeology of a Second World War German military base in Finnish Lapland |
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Authors: | Oula Seitsonen Vesa-Pekka Herva Kerkko Nordqvist Anu Herva Sanna Seitsonen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finlandoula.seitsonen@helsinki.fi;3. Department of Archaeology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;4. Independent Researcher, Oulu, Finland;5. Arkteekki Ltd, Hyvink??, Finland |
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Abstract: | This article discusses military mobilities and encampment, and associated themes such as dislocation and displacement of people, through the case of a Second World War German military camp in Finnish Lapland. The article describes the camp and its archaeological research and discusses various aspects of the camp and camp life in its particular subarctic ‘wilderness’ setting, framing the discussion within the themes of mobilities and dislocations, and especially their multiple impacts on the German troops and their multinational prisoners-of-war based in the camp. A particular emphasis is put on how mobilities and dislocation – in effect ‘being stuck’ in a northern wilderness – were intertwined and how the inhabitants of the camp coped with the situation, as well as how this is reflected in the different features of the camp itself and the archaeological material that the fieldwork produced. |
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Keywords: | Conflict archaeology Second World War mobility German Prisoner of War Lapland Finland |
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