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How many European countries did the Nazis occupied by 1940?

39


How many europen countries had the Nazis occupied by 1940?

By the end of 1940, Nazi troops occupied around 12 European countries, but many more were under Nazi control or allied to the Nazis, just not with German troops in. If you're America, it might be worth noting that Britain wasn't invaded by the Nazis. Not ever.


How many countries did the Nazis occupied by 1940?

39


How long did Belgium be occupied by the Nazis?

1940 to 1944 that's four years.


When did the Nazis invade Paris?

France's capital of Paris was occupied on 14 June [1940].


How European countries had the Nazis occupied by 1940?

9 countries *Austria (1938) *Czech Republic (1938 and 1939); Slovakia became German satellite in 1939. *Poland (1939) *Denmark (1940) *Norway (1940) *Luxembourg (1940) *Netherlands (1940) *Belgium (1940) *France (1940) Plus the Channel Islands


Was Denmark occupied by the the Nazis in World War 2?

Absolutely , Germany's invasion of Denmark on 9 April 1940 .


Is France under axis control?

France was occupied by the German Nazis (the primary nation of the Axis forces) from the time they surrendered to the Nazis in early 1940 until the Allied Forces defeated the Nazis in France in the summer of 1945.


What was the date when Nazis occupied the Netherlands?

The invasion of the West was may 10 1940. The Dutch were quickly overrun. Parachute landings were used.


What are some historical events that took place in Denmark?

The British fleet attacked Copenhagen in 1801 the Nazis occupied Denmark on April 9, 1940


What island did the Nazis think about deporting the Jews to?

There was talk in 1940 about shipping the European Jews to Madagascar, but it was never a practical proposition.


How many European countries had the Nazis occupied by 1940?

9 countries *Austria (1938) *Czech Republic (1938 and 1939); Slovakia became German satellite in 1939. *Poland (1939) *Denmark (1940) *Norway (1940) *Luxembourg (1940) *Netherlands (1940) *Belgium (1940) *France (1940) Plus the Channel Islands