It would depend on where in each country you are going to and from. It could be done in less than 2 hours by air.
well i think about 2 and half hours
usually about 3-4 days
You can Get to Poland either by plane or you can take Cruise
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.
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
8 months.
8 minutes for the shuttle to go to space
1 to 14 days or more
denmark, yes Norway, yes Finland, im not sure about but unless the Germans attacked Norway from boats, they had to go through Finland. unless Norway just up and surendered
Which part of the UK and which part of Germany. I took 19 hours to go from the German/Austrian border to North Wales.
To get to Sweenden, Norway & Findland, because he could not go through the Soviet Union, Denmark i located to the north of Germany and't it's the only country Denmark borders up to.
By airplane.
As long as you declare it before you go, any amount.
The Germans did not destroy Denmark, but they did invade and occupy it. The reason was because Denmark is right next to Norway and Sweden. Sweden was neutral and was still selling iron to the Germans (and the Germans needed iron to make ships, tanks, and airplanes), so Germany had little interest in invading Sweden. Norway on the other hand, was a big target for Germany. Britain had plans to use Norway as a base for attacking Germany. Additionally, Germany wanted to use Norway as a base for submarines to attack the British Navy. Lastly, Sweden's iron shipments often went through Norway, and Germany wanted to make sure that this didn't change. So Germany made plans to invade Norway. In order to invade Norway, Germany needed to go through Denmark. So that's exactly what they did. Even though the Danish government knew that the Germans were going to attack, they chose not to deploy their military for fear that it would give the Germans a reason to attack (as Germany had done to Poland a few months prior). So when the German military invaded, they faced little resistance and the invasion only lasted about 6 hours- the shortest invasion of the war.
go through Germany
they were in gleiwitz for three days; Germany
they were in gleiwitz for three days; Germany
so that Germany wouldn't take over the entire continent.