Yes, however: Trains that travel the direct route from Germany to Sweden & Norway are loaded on large Ferry boats that also carry cars, trucks & buses. You don't normally have to change trains. I did this in the 1980's, however I don't what year this began (as far as putting trains on the ferrys). During the time on the ferry, you can stay on the train or get off the train and walk around the ferry. The indirect route by railroad to Norway from Germany would go through Poland, the Baltic Countries, Finland & Sweden.
Yes, very easily, several times a day.
Germany invaded Norway and Germany on April 9th 1940 and stayed there until they're surrender on May 5th in Denmark and May 8th in Norway, 1945.
Germany: Berlin Poland: Warsaw Finland: Helsimki Norway: Oslo Sweden: Stockholm Denmark: Copenhagen
Yes.
The occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany started with the German invasion of Norway on April 9, 1940 and lasted through May 8, 1945 .
Denmark and Norway
Yes. Norway was occupied by Germany in World War II.
Germany invaded Norway and Germany on April 9th 1940 and stayed there until they're surrender on May 5th in Denmark and May 8th in Norway, 1945.
No. Most of Norway shares a border to the east with Sweden.
It borders on Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west, the Skagerrak in the north, and the Kattegat and the Oresund in the east.
Travelling by train is very common in Germany.
Yes. But not all of it.no it wasnt.Yes Norway was occupied by Germany in World War 2. Trust me this is real, I had to do a report on Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Germany.
Germany.
yes
No such country.
Germany invaded Norway to gain access to Swedish iron ore, which Germany used during the war. Germany seized the port of Narvik, which exported the ore.
Germany is the cheapes place for Porsche's. I live in Norway and this is the price of brand Porsche's. - Porsche Boxster Germany: 46,000 EUR - Porsche Boxster Norway: 98,000 EUR - Porsche 911 Germany 85,000 EUR - Porsche 911 Norway: 147,000 EUR - Porsche Cayenne Germany: 55,000 EUR - Porsche Cayenne Norway: 125,000 EUR
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