No they were allies
Yes, Denmark was occupied by the Nazis from April 9, 1940 until Germany's surrender at the end of the war. Of note was Denmark's ability to rescue almost every one of its Jews when Hitler gave the order to round them up for deportation to concentration camps.
Not really, they supported the allies, butDenmark wasoccupied by German forces for most of the war....
The Nazis killed the Jews for Hitler. In addition, there were many other anti-Semites in occupied Europe who were happy to help in the Holocaust.
The occupation of Denmark in World War II ended on May 5 1945, when the German troops surrendered, and the German soldiers (or Nazis, if you prefer, although not all the soldiers were Nazis, it was the government that was Nazi) left the following days.
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.
The Nazis were involved in Denmark during the World War 2.
The Nazis were involved in Denmark during the World War 2.
No.
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WWII.
Denmark was occupied by German forces 1940-1945.
Denmark was invaded and occupied, Sweden was not.
Denmark was invaded & occupied by Germany on April 9, 1940. It was occupied by Germany until the end of the war, May 1945.
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2
No they were allies
Yes, Denmark was occupied by the Nazis from April 9, 1940 until Germany's surrender at the end of the war. Of note was Denmark's ability to rescue almost every one of its Jews when Hitler gave the order to round them up for deportation to concentration camps.
Sweden was impartial in WW2 but Finland fought together with the Germans against the Soviets.