Svalbard in the Strategy of the Great Powers During the Second World War (1939– 1945)
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St Petersburg State University
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The article deals with the place of Svalbard in the strategy of opposing coalitions during the Second
World War in the various stages of the war. Since 1939 until the Tehran Conference, the main strategy of the Anti-Hitler Coalition had been the British strategy of “tightening the ring”. Therefore, the Arctic in the frame of this
strategy was considered to be an important segment of the “ring”, and Svalbard — as the ice shore of the “channel”
through which the route of the northern convoys ran, and the main battles of the war at sea took place. With
the adoption of the new coalition strategy of “direct action” in 1943, the role of Svalbard changed accordingly. In
the global warfare strategy, this role became auxiliary. At the same time, as the war was nearing its end, the archipelago
obtained a special significance in the national defense doctrines of the circumpolar states as well as in the
post-war world order, in particular, in the Soviet doctrine of “creating a belt of friendly states” and in the Norwegian
strategy of “building bridges”. In accordance with the changes in the main coalition strategy and national doctrines
of the Arctic states, the article examines military operations in the archipelago as well as the policy of these
states towards Svalbard at the end of war. In this regard, it is noted that during those military operations not only
the liberation of the Norwegian territory was accomplished but also a direct military cooperation between Norway
and the USSR. On the basis of the recently declassified documents, the author examines the role of Svalbard in
the constructing of the post-war Europe, in particular, in solving the so called “Polish question”, in abandoning
operation “Unthinkable”, and in establishing a zone of “limited forms and purposes for military activity” in Northern
Norway bordering the USSR.
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Suprun M. N. ‘Svalbard in the Strategy of the Great Powers During the Second World War (1939– 1945)’, Modern History of Russia, vol. 13, no. 1, 2023, pp. 8–24. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu24.2023.101 (In Russian)