English: Swedish extradition of German and Baltic soldiers to the Soviet Union in 1946.
Svenska: Baltutlämningen. Baltiska och tyska soldater på flykt utlämnas till Sovjetunionen i januari 1946. Sovjetunionen krävde att samtliga skulle utlämnas, även balter som varit i tysk tjänst. Trots stark kritik och intern oenighet böjde sig den svenska regeringen för de sovjetiska kraven. Bilden visar den svenska polis- och militärbevakningen vid Ränneslätt utanför Eksjö i samband med utlämningen.
Photographic picture (fotografisk bild), a image of the press, and created before January 1, 1969 therefore free to use.
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{{Information| |Description = Swedish extradition of German and Baltic soldiers to the Soviet Union in 1946. |Source = [http://www.nationalencyklopedin.se Nationalencyklopedin] |Date = 1946 |Author = REPORTAGEBILD/PRESSENS BILD |Permission = {{PD-Sweden}}