No, it is and was (during the World Wars, as your related subjects suggest) a separate country but nearby.
Belgium was initially neutral, but was invaded by Germany on 10 May 1940 and surrendered later that month.
their territory, Belgium in another words they got back their land which they lost when germany invaded Belgium in 1940
Belgium was a neutral nation
The ultimatum demanded free passage of the German army through Belgium to get to France or else Germany would start a war with them.
Okay. You need to get your facts straight. Britain never invaded Belgium. Germany invaded Belgium to take over France. Germany never actually declared war on Britain. The closest thing it did was begin the London Blitz.
Belgium and Germany share a common border.
Belgium , Germany , France BTW: they speak french there
just 2 countries are surrounding the Netherlands: Belgium in the south and Germany in the east. They have the Northsea as a natural border on the North- and Westside.
Germany borders the eastern side of Belgium.
Belgium is a country to the west of Germany and has never been the capital of Germany.
Luxembourg has borders with Germany, France, Belgium.
The Battle of the Bulge, because Germany pushed back the Defensive border of Belgium until there was a large bulge pointing into Belgium from Germany.
Belgium was initially neutral, but was invaded by Germany on 10 May 1940 and surrendered later that month.
France, Belgium, and Germany.
Belgium is an independent country next to Germany.
nonem belgium was occupied by germany
germany