iron ore
They could if they wanted too. They passed through Sweden on their way to Norway. The swedish government let them do this. Sweden cooperated with Germany, that's why it never was occupied. It wasn't officially an ally, but they did help Germany (with the aforementioned letting German troops pass through Sweden.)
Not Wanted - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 West Germany:16
It wanted Norway's ice free harbors and access to iron ore from mines in Sweden.
Countries like sweden and switzerland who wanted nothing to do with the war
Desperados Wanted Dead or Alive - 2001 VG is rated/received certificates of: France:-12 Germany:12 Sweden:11
Both declared neutrality when the war broke out so both nations wanted to stay out of it, the difference is that Sweden was not invaded while Denmark was invaded and occupied by Germany.
Ten Wanted Men - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 UK:U USA:Approved (certificate #17151) West Germany:12 (nf)
He wanted to control germany because he wanted to free germany and the world from Jews and Communism
No. Those countries which were not concquered by Germany or at war with her could not trade with her, even if they wanted to, because of the allied naval blockade. Michael Montagne
Sweden was a neutral country if that's what you wanted to know
Germany wanted more land for larger population, its military actions led to war. And for Japan wanted natural resources; its military actions led the U.S. to threaten sanctions before Japan launched a surprise attack on it.
The Franch wanted revenge from Germany. They wanted to destroy Germany.