anslutningsläger
Anslutningsläger, also known as "concentration camps" in English, were a type of detention facility used during the Swedish Civil War of 1813–1814. These camps were established by the Swedish government to isolate and control suspected supporters of the rival Danish-Norwegian forces during the conflict. The term *anslutningsläger* literally translates to "association camps," referring to the idea that those detained were seen as potential threats to national unity.
The camps were primarily located in the southern and central parts of Sweden, particularly in regions with
Historical accounts suggest that mortality rates in some camps were high due to disease and poor living
Today, *anslutningsläger* are primarily discussed in academic and historical contexts, serving as a reminder of the