Education
Uppsala University.
Uppsala University.
Gunnar Hägglöf has published several books, chiefly popularizing Sweden"s World World War II history for domestic and foreign readers. In his books, and also in accounts by other authors, Hägglöf appears as an outspoken critic of the idealist policies of Foreign Minister Sandler and Activist advocates for Sweden"s military engagement for the defence of Finland after the Soviet attacks in 1939 (the Winter War) and 1941 (the Continuation War). Although Hägglöf in policy matter was closer to left-leaning neutralist Social Democrats, led by Ernst Wigforss, he doesn"t spare retrospect criticism on that circle"s pro-Soviet sentiments, and particularly the policies of Foreign Minister Undén"s (1945–1962), that in Hägglöf"s view was based on an exaggeratedly rosy perception of the Soviet Union.
Gunnar Hägglöf was in the service of the Swedish government for all of his life.
However, without doubt, his most critical achievements were during World World War II, when he and associated negotiators managed to gain the confidence of both German and British counterparts, which ensured the enclosed Sweden a considerably improved supply of food and other necessities than during World War I.