The Attitude of Sweden towards the Second World war in Europe

Abstract

The study tried to follow Sweden's World War II 1939-1945. It became clear through research that Sweden has pursued since the beginning of the nineteenth century policy of neutrality about the many international events, when there were World War II wanted to maintain its policy of those and stay away from the war, but became vulnerable to pressure countries Allies seek to prevent the export of iron ore to Germany and the recent attempts to maintain exports of Sweden, and led to the extension of hostilities to the Scandinavian countries, have resulted in victories, which made the German forces in Norway and Denmark to force Sweden to sign an agreement with Germany of July 8, 1940 called The Transit Agreement which allowed the transit of persons and goods through the territory of German and Swedis