Nope, Italy was Germany's ally.
Technically, yes. Eastern Poland was attacked by the Soviet Union in the early stages of WW2. Western Poland was attacked by Nazi Germany. The Germans eventually ended up taking all of Poland, kicking the Soviets out.
Rome invaded England in 48 AD and the Vikings invaded in about 950 AD. William the Conqueror invaded and took England in 1066. Germany attacked England from the air in World Wars I and II, but never attacked on the ground.
Finland has been part of many wars. In the many disputes between Sweden and Russia, Finland was usually the battleground. Later, in WW2 Finland itself was attacked and foughtRussia
The "Eastern Front" in WWII parlance is the battle lines between Germany and Russia, from the Black Sea to the south (at one time) to as far north as Latvia. The German name for the assault on Russia was Operation Barbarossa. The battle lines were not always (or ever) associated with political borders.
Nope, Italy was Germany's ally.
No, but they were allied with Germany at first, then hitler invaded Russia in 1941. After that, they were with the allies.
Ever since the reunification of West Germany and East Germany in 1989, there has been only one Germany.
I don't believe Germany ever attacked Vietnam.
There were a large number of German States that eventually became Germany. After World War 2 the country became split into East Germany and West Germany. East Germany was part of the Communist Bloc and West Germany was a part of NATO. * East and West Germany were united again in 1990.
Last summer when I went to Russia it took me 12-13 hours. It was nine hours to Germany and then I caught a flight out of Germany going into Russia and that was another 3 hours flight time. The gate in Germany for Russia was one of the tightest security check points I have ever been through.
I don't think that particular amalgamation has ever been proposed.
East Germany has since modernized and caught up with the rest of the world; however, if you have ever walked through Berlin, differences between the west and the east sides are obvious. The east side is not as modern as the west side, and in East Berlin, you can still see bullet holes in buildings. East Germany has since modernized and caught up with the rest of the world; however, if you have ever walked through Berlin, differences between the west and the east sides are obvious. The east side is not as modern as the west side, and in East Berlin, you can still see bullet holes in buildings.
No. France was attacked by Italy in June 1940 and forced by Germany to hand over Savoy and Nice to Italy
Technically, yes. Eastern Poland was attacked by the Soviet Union in the early stages of WW2. Western Poland was attacked by Nazi Germany. The Germans eventually ended up taking all of Poland, kicking the Soviets out.
Rome invaded England in 48 AD and the Vikings invaded in about 950 AD. William the Conqueror invaded and took England in 1066. Germany attacked England from the air in World Wars I and II, but never attacked on the ground.
yes