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https://www.nytimes.com/1997/01/26/weekinreview/the-not-so-neutrals-of-world-war-ii.html​.
This source explains how Scandinavian countries were effected by Germany and Russia (Soviet
Union). The article goes into detail on how the different countries reacted to the pressure from the
two powers.

Hansen, Eva Marie Lousie. Interview by the author. Guilford, CT. December 8, 2019.
This was a crucial resource. I was given a first-hand experience of a person (my grandmother)
who was living in Sweden during World War II. She told about how the war affected her village
and her country as a whole.

Larsmo, Ola. "The great emigration." Sweden Sverige. Last modified July 17, 2019. Accessed January 7,
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The article was a first-hand experience of immigration to Sweden.

Levrier-Jones, George. "Was Sweden really neutral in World War Two?" ​History is Now​. Accessed
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This was an important resource for my project. There was information about Sweden siding with
Germany but also its neighboring countries. It gave different perspectives about Sweden’s
“neutrality”.

Nordlinger, Jay. "Sweden and World War II." ​National Review​, August 6, 2019. Accessed January 7,
2020. ​https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/sweden-and-world-war-ii/​.
Although this source is conservative, there was important information. It gave small facts that
added depth to my paper. The newspaper was very helpful allowing me to get a deeper
understanding.

WikiAnswers. "Why did Germany not invade Sweden in World War 2?" WikiAnswers. Last modified
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This resource gave a good background on

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