Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, & Luxembourg
Denmark and Norway were the next countries the Nazis invaded (April 1940).
Most were four years up till 1944. Some unlucky ones were up till April 1945.
Germany launched major offensives in Western Europe during April and May 1940. In April, 1940 Germany invaded Denmark and Norway in order to protect its shipping interests. Germany also attacked France and invaded neutral nations like Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium in May, 1940. France also fell in June, 1940.
On 9 April 1940 Germany invaded Denmark and Norway. The code name for this attack was Operation Weserubung. The invasion of Denmark only lasted 6 hours and was Germany's shortest military campaign during the war. Norway capitulated on 10 June 1940.
No, Norway was invaded in April 1940 which resulted in the deportation of Nowegian Jews.
During World War II, Germany invaded several countries, starting with Poland in September 1939, which marked the beginning of the war. Following that, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway in April 1940, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg in May 1940, and France shortly thereafter. Other countries affected by German invasion include Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941. The invasion of the Soviet Union began in June 1941, significantly expanding the conflict.
Hitler married Eva Braun on April 29th 1945 in the Führerbunker (leader's bunker) in Berlin, during the battle of Berlin.
April 9, 1940.
Germany invaded Poland in 1939,in April 1940 they struck against Denmark and Norway,in May of the same year Hitler sent German forces into France,in February 1941 they went into Libya and on to Egypt,also in 1941 they invaded Yugoslavia,Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941.By late 1941,Germany and her allies controlled almost all of mainland and Baltic Europe with the exception of neutral countries (though Spain and Portugal were debated)
Adolf Hitler ruled Germany from January of 1933 until April of 1945, when he committed suicide.
april 19 1940, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway so they could have a safe way to import the iron ore from sweden
During World War II, Germany invaded several countries in Europe, starting with Poland in September 1939. This was followed by the invasions of Denmark and Norway in April 1940, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg in May 1940, and France shortly thereafter. Other countries affected by German invasions include Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941, as well as parts of the Soviet Union after Operation Barbarossa began in June 1941.