Germany left Sweden alone during World War II primarily due to Sweden's strategic neutrality and geographic position. While Germany occupied much of Europe, Sweden maintained a policy of neutrality, which allowed it to avoid direct conflict and remain a valuable trading partner. Additionally, Germany had no significant military incentive to invade Sweden, as it could obtain resources and supplies through trade. This pragmatic approach allowed both countries to coexist without open hostilities.
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