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List of military operations in the Nordic countries during World War II
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The following is a list of military operations conducted in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Greenland during World War II.
Axis
- Birke ("Birch") (1944)
— German plan to withdraw from northern Finland prior to the Lapland War
- Birkhahn (1945)
— German evacuation from Norway.
- Büffel ("Buffalo") (1940)
— German operation to relieve troops in Narvik, Norway
- Hokki ("Calk") (1944)
— Finnish plan to destroy railroad tracks to deny the Soviets their supplies.
- Holzauge ("Wood knot") (1942)
— activities in Greenland
- Ikarus (1940)
— planned German invasion of Iceland in response to British Operation Fork
- Juno (1940)
— German naval operation to disturb allied supplies to Norway
- Kilpapurjehdus ("Regatta") (1941)
— Finnish naval operation for the militarization of the Åland islands.
- Lachsfang (1942)
— Proposed combined German and Finnish attack against Kandalaksha and Belomorsk
- Nordlicht 2 ("Aurora Borealis") (1944)
— German withdrawal from the Kola Peninsula into Norway
- Silberfuchs ("Silver Fox") (1941)
— German and Finnish operations in the Arctic, including:
- Blaufuchs 1 ("Blue Fox 1") (1941)
— Staging of German forces from Germany to northern Finland
- Blaufuchs 2 ("Blue Fox 2") (1941)
— Staging of German forces from Norway to northern Finland
- Platinfuchs ("Platinum Fox") (1941)
— Joint German-Finnish attack towards Murmansk from Finnish Petsamo
- Polarfuchs ("Polar Fox") (1941)
— Joint German-Finnish attack towards Kandalaksha from Finnish Lapland
- Renntier ("Reindeer") (1941)
— German occupation of Petsamo
- Blaufuchs 1 ("Blue Fox 1") (1941)
- Safari (1943)
— German operation to capture and disarm Danish forces
- Sizilien (1943)
— German raid upon Allied-occupied Spitzbergen (Svalbard)
- Tanne Ost (1944)
— failed German attempt to capture Suursaari from Finland
- Tanne West (1944)
— planned German attempt to capture the Åland from Finland
- Weserübung ("Weser Exercise") (1940)
— German invasion of Denmark and Norway
- Weserübung Nord ("Weser Exercise") (1940)
— German invasion of Trondheim and Narvik
- Weserübung Sud ("Weser Exercise") (1940)
— German invasion of Bergen, Kristiansand, and Oslo
- Weserübung Nord ("Weser Exercise") (1940)
- Zitronella ("Lemon flavour") (1943)
— alternate name for Operation Sizilien
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Allies
- Alphabet (1940)
— evacuation of British troops from Norway
- Apostle (1945)
— SAS operation to enforce German surrender in Norway
- Archery (1941)
— British commando raid on Vågsøy, Norway
- Anklet (1941)
— raid on German positions on Lofoten Islands, Norway
- Brandy (1943)
— MTB and commando raid on Florø, Norway
- Carthage (1945)
— RAF bombing of the Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Cartoon (1943)
— commando raid on the island of Stord near Leirvik, Norway
- Catherine (1939)
British plan to gain control of Baltic Sea
- Claymore (1941)
— British raid on Lofoten Islands, Norway
- Crackers (1943)
— British raid at Sognefjord, Norway
- Doomsday (1945)
— alternative name for Apostle
- Freshman (1942
) — attempted raid on a Norwegian heavy water plant at Vemork, see Gunnerside
- Grouse (1942)
— Norwegian guide party for Freshman
- Grouse (1942)
- Gunnerside (1943)
— 2nd raid on the Norwegian heavy water plant at Vemork
- Fork (1940)
— Invasion of Iceland by British.
- Gauntlet (1941)
— raid on Spitzbergen
- Jupiter (1942)
— suggested invasion of Norway
- Kitbag (1941)
— aborted commando raid on town of Florø in Norway
- Leader (1943)
— American/British Home Fleet raid on German shipping along the coast of Norway in the Bodø area
- Musketoon (1942)
— British/ Norwegian destruction of a power station in Norway
- R 4 (1940)
— Planned British invasion of Norway
- Source (1943)
— British response to German operation Sizilien
- The Sepals/Perianth Operation (1944) — OSS supported operation in Sweden
- Sunshine (1944)
— Combined British/Norwegian operation to protect essential power installations against possible German scorched earth tactics towards the end of the war
- Valentine (1940)
— British occupation of the Faroe Islands
- Wilfred (1940)
— British plan to mine the Norwegian coast
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Other
- Rädda Danmark ("Save Denmark") (1945)
— Swedish plan to liberate Denmark before the German surrender[1]
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