Christian IV of Denmark has never lost …

Years: 1643 - 1643
May

Christian IV of Denmark has never lost hope of retrieving his fortunes, even at their lowest ebb, and the European situation between 1629 and 1643 has presented infinite possibilities to politicians with a taste for adventure.

Christian is no statesman, and is incapable of a consistent policy.

He has neither conciliated Sweden, henceforth his most dangerous enemy, nor has he guarded himself against her by a definite system of counter-alliances.

By mediating in favor of the emperor, after the death of Gustavus Adolphus in 1632, he had tried to minimize the influence of Sweden in Germany, and had gleaned some minor advantages, but his entire Scandinavian policy is so irritating and vexatious that Swedish statesmen make up their minds that a war with Denmark is only a question of time.

It seems to them in the spring of 1643 that the time had come.

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