norway/sweden allow allied troops transit to help finland

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There is no way in hell that either Sweden or Norway would allow allied troops transit rights through their territory.
The only possibility of it happening is a German attack on both countries.
 
The plan to move allied troops across Norway and Sweden to assist the Finns was a ruse. It had little or nothing to do with helping Finland. The real objective was to deny German access to Swedish iron ore. The intent was to introduce allied troops in Norway and Sweden to capture the iron mines in Sweden and the rail line and ice-free port of Narvik in Norway. Any benefit derived by Finland was a secondary concern.

Initial Allied plans to halt iron ore shipments were dashed when Finland asked for a truce in consideration for concessions to the Soviets. Churchill, and others in the UK, then resorted to other methods of stopping the flow of iron ore involving stationing Royal Navy submarines along, but just outside, the German freighters' transit routes in Norwegian territorial waters and actually planting minefields in Norwegian territorial waters. The first mines were sown (without Norwegian consent) on 8 April 1940, the day before the Germans invaded Norway on 9 April 1940.

It was due to the frequent British violations of Norwegian neutrality, that Norwegian coastal defense personnel were initially confused as to whose ships were steaming up Oslo Fjord on the night of 8/9 April.
 
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