Due to its fierce criticism against Nazism the paper was subject to bans and censorship.
Its title was a reference to the text by Karl Liebknecht entitled Trotz alledem!.
was launched by a group of Swedish liberals and socialists, including Ture Nerman, in Fall 1939.
[6] Polish lawyer Stanisław Adamek who had exiled to Sweden was one of the contributors.
[7] The paper openly opposed the Nazi regime and the Swedish government's departure from the policy of neutrality[3][4] and contained the materials for the Soviet propaganda.