They probably did not, but Sweden (like Switzerland) had very powerful defenses, and since Sweden was willing to buy and sell with anyone it was considered unnecessary to invade and occupy.
who cares!!!! get a life *** Sweden remained neutral during WWII. IT was not involved in the hostilities.
Sweden was always free. For example, They were free from Hitler and the Nazi Party
Schools in Sweden provide free food to all students and teachers. It is free to get education in Sweden.
Most universities in Sweden are public and Bachelor's and Master's programmes are free for EU/EEA & Switzerland citizens. As for PhD programmes, they are free for all students, regardless of their country of origin. You can go through 4S Study Abroad to get student visa Sweden. To know more! visit here: 4sstudyabroad.com/study-in-sweden Top Universities of Sweden: 4sstudyabroad.com/university/university-of-skovde 4sstudyabroad.com/university/swedish-university-of-agricultural-sciences 4sstudyabroad.com/university/kristianstad-university 4sstudyabroad.com/university/university-of-lund
yes and no I dont really know ive been doing research but i dont know. Look up-Is Sweden a free country like Amarica? (then type Wikipedia) Hope this helps :)
Because Sweden was free during WWII.
The Nazis wanted Sweden t remain free because they were too small and weak that they would come back for them once the conquered the world. Your welcome. Cbmgirl1103 :)
No it is not.
* Ireland (Irish Free State - Republic) * Spain * Sweden * Switzerland
who cares!!!! get a life *** Sweden remained neutral during WWII. IT was not involved in the hostilities.
The only non-neutral country on the European continent that was free of Axis power during World War II was Sweden. Although it maintained a policy of neutrality, Sweden was not occupied by Axis forces and managed to avoid direct involvement in the conflict. The country maintained trade relations with both Allied and Axis powers while providing refuge to those fleeing the war.
Yes. But the will and interest? No.
Every country expect Irish Free State, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, Rio De Oro, Angola, Yemen, Portuguese Guinea, Portuguese East Africa, Afghanistan, and Tibet
Ellen and her family go to Sweden, which was a free country.
Because they wanted to defend their country and free those that were oppressed.
Yes, you will need a visa to travel to Sweden if you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) country.
I'm not sure if this is right, but think there was because fishermen used it when they hid people in their boat to take to the free country of Sweden.