Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
There are far more countries that are not part of Scandinavia that are. Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are a part of Scandinavia, however Iceland and/or Finland is sometimes included as well, because of their historical roles in Scandinavian rule/large Scandinavian populations.
Well, all Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) were all united at one point under the rule of Denmark.
Denmark As said Denmark, but they were in a union under Sweden between 1814 and 1905
Aamulehti is the name of a newspaper in Finland. It was established in 1881 to improve and preserve the Finnish language and culture during Russia's rule.
All The Russias which were: Russia Proper, Ukraine, the Grand Duchy of Finland, the outlying territories of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia,
"That who rule"
The sixth of December. that's when Finland gained Independence from Russia.
According to archaelogical evidence, the area now comprising Finland was settled at the latest around 8500 BCE during the Stone Age as the ice shield of the last ice age receded. The artifacts the first settlers left behind present characteristics that are shared with those found in Estonia, Russia and Norway. Swedish-speaking settlers arrived in the coastal regions during the medieval time. Swedish kings established their rule in 1249.
Norway
They were safe as Sweden was never under Nazi rule.
Sweden was a neutral country if that's what you wanted to know