Dag Hammarskjold was one of the most influential figures in the early United Nations, committed to neutrality, diplomacy, and the fragile balance of Cold War politics. In 1961, his plane crashed under mysterious circumstances while he was on a peace mission in Africa, killing him and all others on board.
This book revisits the unanswered questions surrounding the crash by examining conflicting investigations, suppressed testimony, and the geopolitical tensions that framed Hammarskjold's final journey. It explores whether the disaster was a tragic accident or the result of forces threatened by his efforts to limit great power influence.
Carefully researched and measured in tone, Dag Hammarskjold: The Plane Crash the UN Never Fully Explained invites readers to reflect on how international politics can obscure truth, even at the highest levels of global governance.