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How did Hitler rationalize the invasion of Denmark and Norway?

his reason behind the invasion was in order to protect their freedom and independence of those in denmark and norway but in reality he only wanted to build military bases on the coast to have a perfect attack at brittain.


What is the date when Hitler invaded Norway and denmark?

Adolf Hitler's decision to invade Denmark and Norway, whom claimed neutrality before the invasion, was based on various reasons. The main reason for the invasion of Norway, Hitler was advised that if the German's had the possession of the main ports of Norway, the outcome of WWI might have been different. Invasion of Denmark came next since it neighbored the Norway ports and Norway Leads. Hitler, in fact, had no intention of invading Norway until he gave an audience to Vidkun Quisling, the leader of Nasjonal Samling (National Union) , a small Norwegian party who supported Hitler. This meeting changed his mind for on December 14, 1939, he invades Norway. Hitler assured the Norwegians that the neutrality of the "Nordic States" was to be assumed for the future and that a continuation of German trade with those countries appeared possible even in a war of long duration. In a treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union, Germany would not interfere the Soviet invasion of Finland. After the start of WWII, Hitler saw an opportunity to seize Norway and Denmark as an answer to the threat of the invasion of Finland. For Germany the advantages were substantial. Of the approximately six million tons of Swedish magnetite iron ore which Germany imported annually, about half passed through the Norwegian ice-free port of Narvik and the Norway Leads. The ore was important for German production of munitions. Control of Norway would free the way to the North Atlantic, access to the Baltic Sea and German coast from the south and the Arctic Ocean and the approaches to the Soviet Union from the far north. The Generals saw Norway as integral for the invasion of Great Britain. Looking back on the occupation of Norway and Denmark had no real significant advantage for Germany.


Did Hitler sign a treaty with the Soviet Union to make sure his invasion of Poland was successful?

no, a German minister did it for him.


How does Hitler convince the German people to go to war with Poland?

Hitler, as a dictator, had no need to convince Germans of the need to go to war with Poland. The German people were not outwardly in favor of war with Poland, although Hitler created the diplomatic crisis that lead to the German invasion. Hitler also ordered a fake Polish attack on the German radio station at Gleiwitz on the night of August 31st. It was designed to make Germans believe that Poland started the war. However, few Germans heard of the Gleiwitz incident before the German invasion. Bottom-line, Hitler ordered the attack on Poland long before most Germans were aware of any pending crisis, and further Germans were not urging the invasion beforehand.


What countries did Hitler invaded?

In Europe 1938-39 Great Britain, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, the Soviet Union, Belgium, LichtensteinHe started with Poland, then went on the the rest.

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How did Hitler rationalize the invasion of Denmark and Norway?

his reason behind the invasion was in order to protect their freedom and independence of those in denmark and norway but in reality he only wanted to build military bases on the coast to have a perfect attack at brittain.


Stalin's pact with Hitler in 1939 led to?

The German invasion of Poland


N did Hitler begin the German invasion of the Soviet Union?

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What is the date when Hitler invaded Norway and denmark?

Adolf Hitler's decision to invade Denmark and Norway, whom claimed neutrality before the invasion, was based on various reasons. The main reason for the invasion of Norway, Hitler was advised that if the German's had the possession of the main ports of Norway, the outcome of WWI might have been different. Invasion of Denmark came next since it neighbored the Norway ports and Norway Leads. Hitler, in fact, had no intention of invading Norway until he gave an audience to Vidkun Quisling, the leader of Nasjonal Samling (National Union) , a small Norwegian party who supported Hitler. This meeting changed his mind for on December 14, 1939, he invades Norway. Hitler assured the Norwegians that the neutrality of the "Nordic States" was to be assumed for the future and that a continuation of German trade with those countries appeared possible even in a war of long duration. In a treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union, Germany would not interfere the Soviet invasion of Finland. After the start of WWII, Hitler saw an opportunity to seize Norway and Denmark as an answer to the threat of the invasion of Finland. For Germany the advantages were substantial. Of the approximately six million tons of Swedish magnetite iron ore which Germany imported annually, about half passed through the Norwegian ice-free port of Narvik and the Norway Leads. The ore was important for German production of munitions. Control of Norway would free the way to the North Atlantic, access to the Baltic Sea and German coast from the south and the Arctic Ocean and the approaches to the Soviet Union from the far north. The Generals saw Norway as integral for the invasion of Great Britain. Looking back on the occupation of Norway and Denmark had no real significant advantage for Germany.


Did Hitler sign a treaty with the Soviet Union to make sure his invasion of Poland was successful?

no, a German minister did it for him.


What incidents caused the German invasion of Poland 1939?

Truthfully, Hitler wanted to occupy Poland. There was no specific incidents that caused the German Invasion. It was just part of Hitler's plan to take over all of Europe.___There was a specific incident called the Gleiwitz incident. Hitler wanted a pretext for the invasion. He sent the Gestapo disguised as Polish soldiers to attack and destroy German property along the German Polish border.This was used as an excuse to invade, giving the illusion Germany was just defending itself.


What event sparked the started of world war 2 in Europe?

Hitler invaded Poland.


How does Hitler convince the German people to go to war with Poland?

Hitler, as a dictator, had no need to convince Germans of the need to go to war with Poland. The German people were not outwardly in favor of war with Poland, although Hitler created the diplomatic crisis that lead to the German invasion. Hitler also ordered a fake Polish attack on the German radio station at Gleiwitz on the night of August 31st. It was designed to make Germans believe that Poland started the war. However, few Germans heard of the Gleiwitz incident before the German invasion. Bottom-line, Hitler ordered the attack on Poland long before most Germans were aware of any pending crisis, and further Germans were not urging the invasion beforehand.


What German general was sent to France to bolster the German defenses against an Allied invasion?

Assuming you're referring to bolstering the German defenses known as the "Atlantic Wall", Hitler sent Gen Erwin Rommelto defend against the expected Allied invasion //


Why was the invasion of Denmark important?

The Germans were producing hard water there to make an atomic bomb. They had to be stopped. At the end of the war the escaping Nazi criminals were leaving from Denmark. There is some evidence that Hitler didn't die in the Berlin bunker and caught a submarine out of Denmark.


What countries did Hitler conquer during ww1?

Hitler conquered Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, France, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Belgium during 1939 and 1940.


Why dd Hitler order the German invasion of the Soviet Union specifically in June?

The invasion of the Soviet Union had to specifically start in June, at the beginning of summer, as the extreme Soviet winters would have made an invasion impossible.