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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.
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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
The Nazis limited the rights of Jews in German-occupied countries through various measures, including laws restricting their employment, education, and ability to own property. Jews were also forced to wear identifying badges, had their businesses confiscated, and were eventually deported to concentration camps where many were killed in the Holocaust.
This presumable refers to resistance to the Nazis. In most occupied countries there was one or many organised resistance movements. Within Germany there were many resistance movements, the military being the largest.
By 1940, the Nazis held most of Western Europe and a large part of Eastern Europe - Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and France and large parts of the Balkans. They also had Greece and the northern countries of Africa.
The Turks occupied the Balkan countries for 500 years.500 years
No, many Jewish people were from Poland that faced persecution. ___ The Nazis killed all the Jews that they could find in the various countries that they invaded and occupied. ____ (apart from those countries whose governments refused to surrender them.)
The countries are listed in the link below. Thank you.
Initially Denmark was able to carry on as they always had even though the Nazis occupied their country. Eventually the government and the general populous caught on to the brutality and deviousness of the Nazis. The Underground Resistance in Denmark were a group of phenomenal people who sabotaged the Nazis in many ways.
Yes they did. They occupied France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Poland, parts of the Ukraine and Belarus, Greece, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, and the Baltic states.answ2. As to the why, to seize the wealth and treasures of other countries, coupled with the opiate of power.