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Why did Germany invade Norway

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Answer:strategically, to secure ice-free harbors from which its naval forces could seek to control the North Atlantic;

to secure the availability of iron ore from mines in Sweden, going through Narvik;

to pre-empt a British and French invasion with the same purpose; and

to reinforce the propaganda of a "Germanic empire".

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