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It was during World War 2, while France was under German occupation (1940-44).
Paris was under German occupation from June 14, 1940 to August 25, 1944.
All the countries that were under the German occupation were liberated in 1945
Those living under German occupation suffered greatly. Those living under the allies endured no different treatment to that which they had before the war.
During the Second World War The Netherlands were driven by the Germans. The Netherlands was part of the Third Reich and fell under the rule of Hitler. greets, A Dutchie :)
From June 1940 to liberation in 1944, July I think.
The occupation of Greece began in April 1941 and lasted until October 1944. German garrisons remained in control until after World War II ended and surrendered to Allies in 1945.
They did the same activities as gentiles, with the difference that they followed their own religious practices. Those under German occupation were increasingly restricted in what they could do.
The six major extermination camps were in Nazi-occupied Poland. There was also one in Belarus, which was also under Nazi occupation from 1941-1944. When the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, mobile killing squads followed and slaughtered Jews behind the lines in Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.
It is Беларусь. Belarus owns it.
"Number the Stars" takes place in Denmark in 1943 during World War II when the country was under German occupation.
In 1940 the Soviet Union annexed Lithuania. From 1941-45 Lithuania was under German occupation. A few Lithuanians, acting as individuals, joined the SS but the country as such did not help Hitler.