Many, likely, went to both countries.
Sweden and Switzerland maintained a policy of neutrality during World War II, which allowed them to avoid direct involvement in the conflict and protect their Jewish populations. Sweden provided refuge to many Jews fleeing Nazi persecution, while Switzerland, although criticized for its refugee policies, did not deport Jews within its borders. Both countries implemented measures to shield their Jewish citizens from the Holocaust, contributing to their survival during this period.
No. An idea for you: go and buy a good map atlas... it's worth it believe me... and no, Switzerland is not Sweden.
Sweden did to help the Jews is that the Sweden risk their lives.also they let the Jews take them to another country.
No. The citizens of Switzerland are Swiss and the citizens of Sweden are Swedes.
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No, you're confusing Sweden and Switzerland.
Switzerland and Sweden are different countries with different languages. Switzerland is below Germany and north of Italy. Sweden is next to Norway and Finland. Sweden has a royal family. Switzerland has never had a royalty.
No. Gothenburg is in Sweden. Switzerland's capital is Bern.
First: "swiss" is an adjective for anything from Switzerland... the country is called Switzerland... So: "Is Stockholm (that's the spelling) in Switzerland?" No, it isn't. It's the capital of Sweden. Please do not confuse Sweden - Switzerland.
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Spain, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland and Yugoslavia
during ww2 Russia fought the axis power. However me being from Ireland I know that Ireland stayed neutral during ww2, unfortunately Ireland hadn't a choice during ww1 because Ireland was a colony of Great Britain.