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  • Beredskapsmusee: The Swedish Military Readiness Museum

    By Dickson Ly

    When it comes to discussing World War II history, particularly in the European theater, people often discuss the major European countries involved such as Germany, Britain, France and Italy. Neutral countries such as Switzerland and Sweden were often left out of history books, but they were very much involved in preparing for war in case they were to be attacked or invaded by Germany or Russia.

    During my stay in Sweden I was advised by Håkan Spuhr, the founder of Spuhr optic mounts (see my factory visit on SADJ, Vol. 10, No. 2), that I should make a short trip to Djuramåsa, an area north of the coastal town of Hälsingborg, to visit Beredskapsmuseet—The Swedish Military Readiness Museum. During my initial research, Google Maps showed a small building in the middle of large, secluded farm lands. I thought to myself, what could possibly be that interesting in such a small facility? I was in for a big surprise.

    The museum operating hours were cut short due to the early winter season in Sweden, but Johan Andrée, the museum chief, was kind enough to accommodate my travel schedule and have the museum o

    Beredskapsmuseet

    Nestled in the scenic region of Djuramossa, Sweden, Beredskapsmuseet is a captivating military history museum dedicated to preserving the legacy and artifacts of Sweden's wartime readiness, particularly during World War II. Housed in well-preserved bunkers, this museum offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing a vast array of exhibits, including uniforms, weapons, equipment, and personal stories from the era.

    The museum's carefully curated displays are designed to educate visitors about Sweden's military strategies and defensive measures during a period of global turmoil. Interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations add an engaging and educational aspect to the visits, making the history come alive. Children and adults alike will find the experience both informative and immersive.

    One of the highlights of Beredskapsmuseet is the collection of original bunkers that have been meticulously restored to their wartime condition. Visitors can explore these bunkers and gain an understanding of the conditions soldiers faced while defending their country. The museum also features guided tours conducted by knowledgeable staff who share fascin

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    Beredskapsmuseet i Djuramossa mellan Helsingborg och Viken är Sveriges enda museum i enstaka underjordisk försvarsanläggning från andra världskriget, energikälla Helsingborg, en fast kustartilleribatteri.[1] Beredskapsmuseet invigdes den 30 juni samt drivs inom privat regi.[2] Beredskapsmuseet förvaltar och visar även 18 värn ur Skånelinjen. Dessutom är muséet rättighetsinnehavare mot En svensk tiger.

    Upphovsrättstvister

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    Beredskapsmuseet äger den ekonomiska upphovsrätten mot Bertil Almqvists illustration En svensk tiger. Han ritade illustrationen, såsom föreställer enstaka stiliserad blågulrandig tiger, mot en Vaksamhetskampanj år , och den blev sedermera en tecken för beredskapstiden i landet. Efter hans död något som har transporterats eller flyttats upphovsrätten ovan till hans döttrar, vilket skänkte den till Beredskapsmuseet.

    Museet samt dess ombud Marie Andrée har nära flera tillfällen försvarat sin upphovsrätt samt beivrat vilket de anser vara överträdelser av upphovsrätten gällande illustrationen En svensk tiger.

    tilldelades museet Johnny Bode-priset på grund av sina domstolsprocesser mot dem som dem ansett utföra intrång inom deras upphovsrätt.[3]

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