It is an absurd to think that Germany was occupied unless it was a self occupation kind od happening. Any way, in 1938 Germany joined austria by Anschluss to it's 3rd Reich and begin in 1939 it's occupation by taking over Poland (after only 2 weeks of fightings). in acording to the riventrop-molotov agreement the ussr took control of some parts of Poland as well as the baltic countries. In 1940 the ussr begin fighting against the finish with the help of Germany over Finland and won some tertorial grounds.
In 1940 Germany occupied denemark and Norway, In may fell Belgium and holand. these victoried made it possible to atack France from the north-east. In June 1940 France was divided to two parts and the northern part was occupied by Germany eventhough there were not a lot of soldiers there- it was more a colabratory between northern fance and the 3rd Reich.
In June 1941 begin Germany with help from the finish, Hungary and romanien to fight on the eastern front in order to take over the ussr and by that breaking the riventrop-molotov agreement, during that period the srd Reich occupied the baltic countries, the ukraien and parts of the ussr, but also found it's downfall.
No, Sweden was neutral throughout the whole war.
No it was "neutral" like the Swiss. They did Germany some banking and business favours and let them move troops through the country so the Germans saw no need to occuppy it.
No, Sweden was never occupied by another nation during World War Two.
Nobody occupied Sweden in WWII, it was neutral although it did supply Germany with iron ore for war production.
no it was not ...
Yes, they were.
Wrong!! Sweden was not occupied because all combatants recognised its neutrality - and made good use of it.
All of those except Sweden were occupied by Germany.
Sweden was impartial in WW2 but Finland fought together with the Germans against the Soviets.
No. Sweden remained a neutral power. The country was, however, completely surrounded by territories occupied by Nazi Germany and its allies.
No, Finland is an indipendent state, member of EU and UN. it was occupied yes it was occupied because the Germans took it over mines is right because my teacher said
Denmark and Sweden has been in an union with Norway once. Russia captured Finland from Sweden 1809. But no other country has ever occupied Sweden by force. In other words no. Sweden on the other hand has occupied many parts of northern Germany, Norway, Estonia, parts of Poland, Finland for about a millennia, also some parts of russia (St. Petersburgh) and also had colonies in Africa and in what is now he united states of America (more precisely Delaware).
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Sweden remained neutral, but a supporter of Germany during WW2. Sweden was not attacked or occupied by Germany.
Sweden was impartial in WW2 but Finland fought together with the Germans against the Soviets.
No country has occupied Sweden, at any point.
Sweden has never been occupied by any nation.
Sweden occupied Poland in 1655-1656.
Russia occupied North Korea and the U S occupied South Korea after WW2
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WW2. This was a very benevolent occupation as King Christian X basically surrendered.
These countries were occupied by USSR after the WW2.
No. Sweden remained a neutral power. The country was, however, completely surrounded by territories occupied by Nazi Germany and its allies.
No, Germany has not occupied any foreign country since 1945.
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
Amsterdam was occupied by the Nazi's during WW2.