No. Sweden was neutral.
Yes, as recently as World War Two it was under German control.
Because France was under German control at that time.
Mostly camps in Poland.
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Papua New Guinea was admnistered by Australia between World War I and 1975. Prior to World War I, the northern half was under German control and the southern half was under control of Great Britain.
Assuming you mean in World War Two, Germany first invaded Poland, which marked the start of World War Two.
Germany was only Nazi contry. Major Axis Countries Germany Japan Italy Minor Axis Countries Hungary Romania Bulgaria Yugoslavia Co-belligerents Finland Iraq Thailand Japanese puppet states Manchukuo (Manchuria) Mengjiang (Inner Mongolia) Wang Jingwei Government Burma (Ba Maw regime) Philippines (Second Republic) India (Provisional Government of Free India) Vietnam Cambodia Laos Italian puppet states Montenegro German puppet states Slovakia (Tiso regime) Italy (Salò regime) Albania (under German control) Hungary (Szálasi regime) Joint German-Italian Puppet States Croatia Greece Pindus and Macedonia Axis collaborator states France (Vichy regime) Axis autonomous territories Albania (under Italian control) Belarus (under German control in Reichskommissariat Ostland) Bohemia and Moravia (under German control) General Government (under German control) Serbia (under German control) Lokot Autonomy (under German control) Controversial cases Denmark Soviet Union Spain
Just about all except Britain and the USSR (Russia) though Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden were neutral.
The term is used in connection with World War 2 and refers to Germany plus the areas under German control and their allies in Europe.
East Germany, the former German Democratic Republic, was Communist when it was under Russian control following the end of World War II.
Sweden, denmark and many other nothern Europe countries
The Lutheran religion is the largest religion practiced in Sweden. It is practiced under the name, The Church of Sweden. This is also the largest Lutheran following in the world.