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Germany occupied many nations during WWII, including France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland and Norway.
The Allies:AustraliaBelgium (Occupied by Germany from 1940-1945)CanadaChinaCzechoslovakia (Occupied by Germany from 1939-1945)Finland (1945)France (Occupied by Germany from 1940-1945)Greece (Occupied by Germany and Italy 1941-1944)IndiaNorway (Occupied by Germany 1940-1945)Poland (Occupied by Germany 1939-1945)United KingdomUnited StatesSoviet UnionYugoslaviaThe Axis:Finland (From 1939-1945)Vichy France (July 1940-August 1944)GermanyHungaryItalyKorea (Occupied by Japan 1905-1945)JapanRomania
Before WWII, Germany occupied Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland. During WWII they also attacked or occupied France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Great Britain, Russia, Yugoslavia, and maybe more.
Sweden remained neutral, but a supporter of Germany during WW2. Sweden was not attacked or occupied by Germany.
In most of occupied Europe. The largest "extermination" concentration camps were in occupied Poland, but those in modern-day Belarus, Croatia, and Serbia also killed many thousands of Jews.
Germany during ww2, Sweden in 1655In World War 2 Poland was invaded by Germany.
Were Poland and Germany allies with the United States during the Revolutionary War?
Hitler was forced to travel southeast :)
Germany.
Modern East Germany was Middle Germany in the past. During WWII all the borders of Poland moved westwards. So you can say that some parts of Poland were formally East Germany, but this is history. Modern East Germany and Poland are different things.
Most of Europe was occupied by either Germany or Russia.
It was occupied by germany