Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on the 9. April 1940. It was liberated by british army units on 5. may 1945. Denmark was never annexed by Germany, and the Germans never expressed any desire to try and annex Denmark, so no Denmark was not ever PART of Nazi Germany, but it was occupied by German forces.
Education in Nazi Germany served an important function as part of Gleichschaltung (Nazification of Germany). The beliefs of the Nazi regime were presented those educated as objective facts, and the German people were, to a degree, indoctrinated.
There are quite a few places in the US called "Denmark"
The following countries are on the coast of the North Sea:Norway, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom.Denmark, Norway, Scotland, England, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and a teeny part of France.
Schleswig-Holstien
Yup, he was in-charge of Germany's SS... Pretty important guy in Nazi Germany.
Denmark is a country located in Europe, specifically in the northern part of the continent. It is situated in the Scandinavian region of Europe, bordered by Germany to the south.
Hitler wanted Austria to be united with Nazi Germany.
Adolph Hitler
No. The U.S. did not cause Nazi Germany. When Hitler came into power he made people believe that the Jews were the cause of their depression in the economy. And so on, became Nazi Germany. The U.S. did not take part until WWII when we were invaded and forced to take action in the war.the Nazis shouldn't became part of us because they are part of the mangromob and they commit crime?? mzz Gilbert xx
No. Denmark is a relatively small country that is part of Northern Europe. It's located north of Germany, and south from Norway and Sweden.
The Slesvig Holsten (Schleswig Holstein in German) area just below Jutland was conquered by Germany
the Austrians were took over by Germany and was part of Germany because lots of nazi troops were Austrian