WHY HITLER DID NOT ATTACK SWEDEN
Received Bunday, 8.50 p.m. LONDON, -Sept. 7. The Associated P/ess's (Stockhoim correspondent says according to a Wliite Paper (Sweden was not attacked during the vvar because Hitler had been informed by tlie Swedes that they would defend their ore fields and the railway to Narvik and he did not want to risk an interruption of the deliveries of war materials. The eontention that Hitler wauted a Cnited States of Europe under ari Anglo-German leadership was 'said to have been made to a Swedish naval attache in December 1939 by tlie Chief oi Staff to Grand Admiral Raeder. The naval attaclie learned from the chief> of staff that Hitler seriously thought peace with Britain possible.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 September 1947, Page 7
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