No, and if you mean to ask if any former Nazis joined the Swedish army, then the answer is still no.
Allemansrätten
Just like you do in any other country; Becky :)
EveryMan's Rights This Swedish tradition allows you to pass over any grounds, fields or woods? Did you know:Everyman's Right is a tradition that means there are no laws of trespass in Sweden.
Most Finns are quite fluent in English. It is also mandatory to learn Swedish in Finland, so he'll know at least some Swedish.
I dont think so, I see people do it all day long. But why would you even want a nazi symbol?
the colors of a Nazi hat differ by rank they were given to any official of the Nazi army or the Hitler Youth.
any soldier other than any general officers
YES sadly for many there were and some were just evil.
Three were officers in Lee's army. Custis, Fitzhugh, and Robert.
Iron Clad was a battleship used by American army. It was designed by John Ericson who had originally designed it for Swedish, but they did not show any interest.
Yes. Swedish Wikipedia has 228 articles on Swedish castles ("slott" in Swedish)
There werent American CIVILIANS killed in Nazi Concentration camps. Civillians implies that they were not serving. There were American men in the army who were killed in Nazi Concentration camps, but no civilians.
You can enter Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC), provided you are least in the 9th grade. ROTC for any branch of service is a collegiate level course.
Yes, the US Army, Marine Corp, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard. Higher qualified specialty mechanics in the US army are typically Warrant Officers, and enlisted men (albeit NCO's typically) can be pilots in all US military branches.
Generally any German could join the army, however it took that certain "something special" to get into the ELITE units of the German (Nazi) army, it took undying loyalty to the fuhrer and the undying will to carry out his final solution. And given the time and place in question, it certainly didn't hurt to hate the Jewish people. A disturbing heirarchy.... but a true one no less.
The Army, because the Army ROTC was at more colleges than the Navy. Texas A&M's ROTC program commissioned 15,000 officers that served in World War 2, more than any other school, including West Point.
To ask why an army is needed in war, is somewhat like asking why a team is needed to play football. Wars are fought with armies. If you don't have an army, then any other country can invade your country without any meaningful opposition. Armies are much more heavily armed than police officers.