in WW1, Germany did not take over any country. in WW2, Austria, Poland, France, the balkans (Greece and the surrounding countries) belgium, the Netherlands and parts of Scandinavia. that's all the major ones, the only non-major one I know of is Luxembourg
Rhineland was remilitarized in 1936, Annexed Austria in 1938 and then annexed Czechoslovakia.
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Switzerland. Germany needed the financial structure in that country.....and probably the only reason it was saved from takeover
because he was going to take them over
They were trying to take over all the countries.
Hitler ruled the entire country of Germany and invaded 39 other countries.
Because they wanted to take them over for Germany
Austria and Czechoslovakia.
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all countries in europe apart from the neural countries and britain
They didn't take over any countries. Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary did but in the end Britain, France and Russia won the war so Britain didn't need to take over any countries.
Switzerland. Germany needed the financial structure in that country.....and probably the only reason it was saved from takeover
because he was going to take them over
They were trying to take over all the countries.
Hitler ruled the entire country of Germany and invaded 39 other countries.
they had one by one took over the countries when they had reached the border they had tooken over europe.
Germany is in a central location in Europe. It borders Italy, France, Poland and other countries. With control of Germany they could control Europe.
1) The other world countries would be all over him. 2) He wanted to humiliate Germany's enemies.