The Treaty of Wismar was signed on 20 March 1636 by France and Sweden at Wismar in Mecklenburg. The accord was negotiated for Sweden by Lord High Chancellor Count Axel Oxenstierna, regent for Queen Christina. The signatories agreed to unite forces against the Habsburgs, with France attacking on the left bank of the Rhine River and Sweden fighting in Silesia and Bohemia. The Treaty of Wismar was eventually ratified in 1638 by the Treaty of Hamburg.
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- The Later Years of the Thirty Years' War (1635-1648) - Chapter XIII
- Count Axel Gustafsson of Oxenstierna
- Chronology of Sweden
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