Yes, on 10 June 1940.
The Nazis took over Denmark during World War II primarily because it was strategically important for controlling the Baltic Sea and blocking any potential Allied invasion. Additionally, Denmark had been neutral at the beginning of the war, but after Germany invaded Norway in 1940, Denmark's government felt compelled to surrender in order to protect Danish citizens from a full-scale invasion. Nazi occupation of Denmark lasted until 1945 when Germany surrendered.
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Denmark was taken over by Germany in World War II and the people worked hard to slow down the German war machine by acts of sabotage.
because he was powerful enough
Poland, Norway and Finland were taken after Czechoslovakia was taken by the Nazis in 1938. Poland was the first nation the Nazi Wehrmacht invaded on 9-1-1939.
you have countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria, but if they had governments that Hitler did not approve of or were uncooperative, then they would have been taken over.
September 1, 1939
Hitler began to take over Germany with the Nazi party in January 1933
no, that happend years later.
Eggland and Llama land
whe hitler took over
Do you mean what countries that took part in the Holocaust were not taken over by Hitler? Because obviously he did not take over any country in the Americas, nor most of the world.