No. Sweden was technically neutral during the war, but did do things to help Germany. Sweden has a lot of iron mines, so they sold this metal to the Germans (and Germany used it to make tanks, planes, ships and so forth). Also, Sweden has a long, bad history with Russia, so when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Sweden helped Germany a little bit.
But Sweden did other things that Germany didn't like, such as help Jews escape the Holocaust. Once Germany started losing the war after 1943, Sweden started resisting German demands more and more- Sweden knew Germany was no longer a threat to them, so they were more able to resist.
No, Sweden remained 'neutral' during the Second World War. I disagree with this, because even though they didn't fight alongside the Nazis, they still funded the Third Reich.
(this is a third response) I disagree with the second response in that it was iron ore that was the by far biggest help. Money actually flowed the other way -- from Germany to Sweden in the form of gold. I cannot find any way to interpret the second response to be historically accurate.
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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.
Sweden is an independent country. But Sweden is a part of Nordic, Scandinavia and Europe.
Yes.You would drive over the Øresund bridge from Sweden to Denmark, and then through Denmark and Germany.
No. Sweden remained a neutral power. The country was, however, completely surrounded by territories occupied by Nazi Germany and its allies.
Sweden remained neutral, but a supporter of Germany during WW2. Sweden was not attacked or occupied by Germany.
This is a trick question. Germany did not conquer ethiopia, Italy did, and it was at the begging of World War II
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.
Divide and Conquer - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Sweden:15
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
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He was unable to Conquer Germany.
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