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  2. Germany–Sweden relations - Wikipedia

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    The domestic political development of Germany, especially the rapid increase of the influence of National Socialism in the German policy after 1930, was observed with big interest by Sweden. The Swedish press adopted a distanced and critical attitude towards National Socialism which caused disgruntlements between the German-Swedish relations.

  3. List of German–Swedish wars - Wikipedia

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    Sweden cedes most of its territory east of the Oder to Brandenburg-Prussia. Great Northern War (1700-1721) Sweden Prussia Russia Denmark Poland-Lithuania Treaties of Stockholm: Coalition victory Pomeranian War: Sweden Russia Prussia Treaty of Hamburg (1762) Prussian victory [9] Status quo ante bellum; German campaign of 1813 (Part of the ...

  4. List of ambassadors of Germany to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The German Embassy is located at Skarpögatan 9 in Stockholm (close to the Embassy of the United Kingdom). [1] There are also honorary consuls located in Göteborg (the capital of Västra Götaland County), Jönköping (he seat of Jönköping Municipality), Kalmar (the seat of Kalmar Municipality), Luleå (the capital of Norrbotten County), Malmö (the largest city in Skåne County), Rättvik ...

  5. Category:Germany–Sweden relations - Wikipedia

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  6. List of ambassadors of Sweden to Germany - Wikipedia

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    Imperial German as well as the Bavarian, Saxon, and Baden courts. [33] [34] Eric Trolle: 30 April 1909 – 1912: Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary: Imperial German as well as the Bavarian, Saxon, and Baden courts. [35] Arvid Taube: 1 April 1912 – 14 October 1916: Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary: Died in office ...

  7. Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden, [f] formally the Kingdom of Sweden, [g] [h] is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), [4] Sweden is the largest Nordic country and the fifth-largest country in Europe.

  8. Operation Weserübung's effects on Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The strategic goals of Germany's campaign in Norway were both offensive and defensive. In 1928, German Admiral Wolfgang Wegener had pointed out the necessity for Germany to occupy Norwegian naval bases to threaten British sea lanes in an eventual war against the United Kingdom. The defensive aspect of an occupied Norway was to secure access to ...

  9. Foreign relations of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden joined the European Union as a full member on 1 January 1995, while Romania joined on 1 January 2007. Both countries are members of the European Union and NATO. Russia: See Russia–Sweden relations. Russia has an embassy in Stockholm and a consulate-general in Gothenburg. Sweden has an embassy in Moscow and a consulate-general in Saint ...