During WW2 the Germans occupied almost the entire continent of Europe except for Spain and Portugal.
The Germans occupied.
Yes, by the Nazis.
No they were allies
In case you mean 'occupied', then yes; Finland has been occupied by both Russia and Sweden during its history before it achieved independency from Russia on the sixth of December, 1917.
Finland was an ally of Nazi Germany from 1941-45 and was not occupied.
During the history these countries were occupied sometimes by Russians.
No. They had a too great fleet. While GB itself was never invaded or occupied during WWII, some of GB's controlled channel islands were occupied by the Germans.
The Channel Islands, south of England were occupied in WW2 and the Germans used them as R&R bases and military hospitals. The Germans built many huge and strong gunposts around the islands to repel British warships.
No, Sweden was neutral during WWII and remained neutral throughout the war
No, Finland was not occupied by Germany during World War II. Instead, Finland was a co-belligerent with Germany against the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944, primarily to regain territories lost in the Winter War. While German troops were present in Finland, particularly in the northern regions, Finland maintained its sovereignty and operated independently. The relationship was complex, as Finland sought to achieve its own goals while aligning with Germany against a common enemy.
The Germans invaded and occupied various countries during World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. The specific time periods of German occupation varied by country.