Finland was an ally of Germany during the Holocaust
Finland did surrender eight Jews who had escaped from Austria (seven of which did not survive the Holocaust), but because of the overwhelming public protest at the surrender of these foreign nationals, Finland refused to send anymore.
Hence Finland was the other (along with Denmark) country to defy the Nazis.
In fact the Nazi troops were forced to fight alongside Jewish soldiers and had to put up with field synagogues.
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No, Norway was invaded in April 1940 which resulted in the deportation of Nowegian Jews.
Scandinavia is not a country. It consists of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. All of whom were neutral during the First World War.
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The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was the attempted extermination of Europe's Jews. About six million were killed during the Holocaust.