Because Sweden was north of all the European combat zones, they weren't in anyone's way, and were not attacked. It's easy to remain neutral as long as no one is attacking you. We can safely assume that if the Third Reich had won, they would in due course have gotten around to absorbing Sweden into their empire. Neutrality would not have protected Sweden from a victorious Reich, bent upon world domination.
There were many, but if you are talking about Europe, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and Turkey all stayed out of the war. Both sides actively sought the participation of Turkey and Spain to a lesser extent. The Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) was also neutral. Turkey was one of those opportunistic countries that declared war very late indeed, when going through the motions of entering the war was meaningless - January 1945.
Because Sweden was north of all the European combat zones, they weren't in anyone's way, and were not attacked. It's easy to remain neutral as long as no one is attacking you. We can safely assume that if the Third Reich had won, they would in due course have gotten around to absorbing Sweden into their empire. Neutrality would not have protected Sweden from a victorious Reich, bent upon world domination.
Neither Sweden nor Switzerland would be able to hold of Germany, and a swedish/Swiss entry to WWII wouldn't have changed anything.
Sweden had a policy of neutrality since more than a hundred years back, and militarily speaking Sweden was quite weak at the time.
I see what you have done & I think it is a fair way of asking... All three of the above were neutral in WW2. Spain certainly was pro Axis...
because much of thier income was generated by exporting iron, they continued to sell it to nazi soldiers
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Yes.
There is no specific traditional food consumed during Christmas time since Turkey is predominantly Muslim and most people do not celebrate Christmas. However, many people will roast a Turkey or Chicken for New Years.
A good food Sweden people eat for Christmas is pozole.
Germany and Italy. both had small states in control by more powerful countries. they unified and became countries of their own
Cold Turkey - 1971 was released on: USA: 19 February 1971 France: 8 September 1971 Italy: 4 December 1971 Sweden: 19 June 1972 Portugal: 29 June 1972 Hong Kong: 31 August 1972 Hungary: 10 May 1973 Germany: 18 January 2001 (TV premiere)
On the Dardanelles Strait.
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In Europe, the nations that managed to remain neutral were Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. In Africa, all countries were linked to either Italy, France or Britain so none of them remained neutral. The Latin American countries remained largely neutral. Asian countries were practically all dragged into the war, either because they were invaded by Japan or because they were colonies of Japan or one of the Allied nations.
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Spain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Albania where all neutral during WW1
from answers.com: Neutral Countries in World War 2: Some of the countries that were neutral in WW2 were Sweden, Switzerland and Paraguay. Less famously: Lichtenstein, Monaco, Andorra, Turkey, Nepal, Afghanistan, Yemen, Bhutan, Spain, Portugal. More input: No European country remained neutral. Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland all worked to some extend with the Axis. There was one other European country that remained neutral in WWII: the Republic of Ireland.
Europe: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, San marino and Andorra The Netherlands and Norway were also neutral but were invaded and occupied by the Nazis. South America: Argentina, Chile, Peru and Venezuela Asia: Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Tibet (then an independant country), Turkey and Yemen
To what i know of Russia, us, Italy, Norway, Sweden , antatica, any of Africa, or latin America. +++ Italy was not invaded by the Nazis but was an ally. Norway was invaded and occupied by them.
Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, Sweden, and Spain were neutral countries in World War 2.
Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Turkey, Switzerland, Iceland and Andorra
YES. Turkey is a member of the United Nations.
No. Turkey remained neutral during World War II and, therefore, was spared the Nazi Holocaust.However, Turkey was host to a genocide perpetrated by the Young Turks against the Armenians, Pontic Greeks, and Assyrians, which can be considered a holocaust of its own nature.