This book discusses the archaeology and heritage of the German
military presence in Finnish Lapland during the Second World War,
framing this northern, overlooked WWII material legacy from the
nearly forgotten Arctic front as 'dark heritage' - a concrete
reminder of Finns siding with the Nazis, often seen as polluting
'war junk' that ruins the 'pristine natural beauty' of Lapland's
wilderness. The scholarship herein provides fresh perspectives to
contemporary discussions on heritage perception and ownership,
indigenous rights, community empowerment, relational ontologies and
also the ongoing worldwide refugee crisis.
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