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The war in Europe was at a stalemate. Germany occupied Europe and the Allies had to invade Europe to make any progress.
It was demilitarised until March 1936 when Hitler cautiously moved his troops in. The allies did nothing in return and his troops remained.
It gave the allies a foothold in Europe in order to defeat the Germans....
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Germany's main allies were Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
No. Sweden remained a neutral power. The country was, however, completely surrounded by territories occupied by Nazi Germany and its allies.
Because they were defeated in battle, and their countries were occupied by the Allies.
Allies but the netherlands was occupied by germany in 1940s
The Allied forces occupied Germany and Japan
the allies occupied Germany.
You have it backwards.Germany occupied most of France. So the Allies landed on the beaches of the section of France known as Normandy.
The Great Japanese Empire, that remained as a threat to the Allies (mostly USA) until the 1st use of atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, marking the end of the WW2
There were 4 zones in Germany when the Allies occupied Germany. The Eastern Zone was occupied by Russia. It the Southern Zone was the US, in the Northen Zone was France and the western zone had Britain.
They aided the USA during the War of Independence.
The war in Europe was at a stalemate. Germany occupied Europe and the Allies had to invade Europe to make any progress.
The Germans occupied it and the Allies attacked it.
The allies started by liberating countries Germany occupied early in the war. then there was a smash of Germany as the Western Allies and the Russians pour in on both sides, causing Germany to not be able to get any resources which made lots of citizens starve. Then the Russians invade Berlin causing Germany to surender.