The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 27

The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 27
Vol. 66 #4 ICELANDIC CONNECTION 169 troops in 1945, only 60 Icelandic women had left for the US. At the end of the war, in 1945, there were very few American troops left in Iceland and a small presence of the Royal Air Force. In 1946 an agreement was made to allow the American military use of military facilities on the island. It was only in 2006, when the American base, known as Naval Air Station Keflavik, was disestablished that all American military presence fully withdrew from Iceland. Iceland’s twenty-five year agreement with Denmark as a separate state under the Danish crown came to an end in 1943. Unable to communicate with the country due to German occupation and renegotiate the treaty, Iceland broke all legal ties with Demark renounced the Danish monarchy and became an independent republic. Sveinn Bjornsson, elected Regent of Iceland during the war, became Iceland’s first president in the new state on June 17,1944. The occupation, despite at first not being by invitation, in the end benefited the country. The economy was at a low point at the start of the war, but with the presence of foreign troops and their demands, it turned around. Unemployment be- came virtually non-existent as workers were needed for construction of houses, streets, military bases, and airfields. This construction increased the need for modern machinery, building supplies and infrastructure. Local businesses became busier and more profitable with the 30% increase in population due to the occupation. The benefits were enough to create the term “blessad stridid”, “the blessed war”, which is probably unique around the globe. PHOTO FROM TERRY TERGESEN FILES From left: Joey Arnason with Rosbjorg and Gusti Jakobson

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