As far as I'm aware, the ports used from 1942-45 were L
Yes - at least for much of the war. From 1942 onwards there was also a regular scheduled air service between Britain and Sweden. All Red Cross mail and parcels between Britain and Germany were routed via Sweden. The neutral countries were very handy for that kind of thing! Joncey
Its called Denmark.
Sweden is its own country. It is located between Norway and Finland on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Sweden remained neutral, but a supporter of Germany during WW2. Sweden was not attacked or occupied by Germany.
Denmark
Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
Germany, 9.8% of Sweden's exports goes to Germany.
Sweden is across the Baltic Sea from Germany and they do not share a border.
It borders on Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west, the Skagerrak in the north, and the Kattegat and the Oresund in the east.
Sweden wasn't, as it was neutral. Germany obviously was.no
Distance between london and sweden is approximately 1249.8 miles.