They do not have a border and are hundreds of miles from each other, but both are in the northern part of Europe.
Luxembourg is Germany's smallest neighbour.
they were against the USSR. So, when the USSR was with Germany, then Finland was on its own, then when the USSR was against Germany, Finland allied with Germany. Then when Finland surrendered to the USSR for a second time, Finland had to declare war on Germany.
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
During the world war 2 Finland allied with Germany so technically all enemies of Germany, but the countries Finland was in war with were Soviet union and United Kingdom (even though the UK never carried out it's threaths).
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No, Germany did not occupy Finland. Finland and Germany were brothers in arms during WW2. When Finland was forced to resign to the Soviet Union, one of the demands were that the Finns should throw out the remaining German troops in Finland. The Germans slowly retreated back to Norway in what is called the "Lapland War".
· Hamburg, Germany · Helsinki, Finland · Hannover, Germany
Italy and Japan had agreements to join with Germany in WW2.Some other countries also assisted Germany in attacking Russia as they were fearful of such a powerful neighbour. These included Finland, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria.
No , Finland was occupied by the Soviet Union for much of the war. If anything they were sympathetic to Germany on the grounds of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend"
I don't know what Andrew means, but i totally agree, im from Finland and i have Germans. Or unleast their stupid language.
The total distance from Germany to Finland is 1,093 miles as the crow flies. This is equivalent to 1,758 kilometers or 949 nautical miles.
Germany, Finland, Russia.