Yes, for 5 years.
Poland,denmark,Germany,Finland,and Norway
No, Germany did not occupy Ethiopia during World War II. Ethiopia was invaded by Italy in 1935 and occupied until British and Ethiopian forces liberated the country in 1941. While Germany was allied with Italy during the war, it did not directly occupy Ethiopia. Instead, the liberation was part of the broader conflict in East Africa involving British Commonwealth forces.
they did not
Finland was an ally of Nazi Germany from 1941-45 and was not occupied.
gERMANY RULED GERMANY SO GERMANY OCCUPIED GERMANY.
Their war-aims - to defeat the Axis troops, and occupy defeated Germany.
The Channel Islands.
I think the straight answer is yes. There was much partisan activity, and also a good deal of collaboration.
December 1941.
Germany was a part of the Axis Powers (or Nations) during World War II. Italy and Japan were also associated with the Axis powers, though not necessary in direct alliance with Germany itself. Their common enemy, the Allied Powers, were what united them.
Germany and France. The part of Germany that they occupied was eventually called West Germany, while the Russians occupied East Germany.