Military operations in Scandinavia and Iceland 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.
- 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.
- 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
- Renntier ("Reindeer") (1941) — German occupation of Finnish Petsamo
- Silberfuchs ("Silver Fox") (1941) — German operations in the Arctic, including:
- Sizilien (1943) — German raid upon allied occupied Spitsbergen (Svalbard)
- Tanne Ost (1944) — failed German attempt to capture Suursaari from Finland
- Tanne West (1944) — planned German attempt to capture the Åland Islands from Finland
- Weserübung ("Weser Exercise") (1940) — German invasion of Denmark and Norway
- Zitronella ("Lemon flavour") (1943) — German raid against a Norwegian/British station on Svalbard.
Allies
Other
- Rädda Danmark ("Save Denmark") (1945) — Swedish plan to liberate Denmark before the country was occupied by the Soviet Union (cancelled because of German surrender)
- Rädda Själland (1945) — Swedish landings on Zealand
- Rädda Bornholm (1945) — Swedish landings on Bornholm
See also
List of World War II military operations
References