TRUE yall freaking idiots
The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over. When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.
To seize territory, they used the German army, the Wehrmacht. To control the occupied countries, they had to mainly rely on the cooperation and obedience of the Civil Services of those countries, which almost everywhere was not much of a problem. In most countries the Nazis installed units of the SS and the Gestapo to 'help' with police duties and in all occupied countries they kept Wehmacht and/or Waffen-SS units. The role of 'head of State' in the occupied countries usually was taken over by a 'Reichskommisar' appointed by Adolf Hitler.
By the end of 1940, Nazi troops occupied around 12 European countries, but many more were under Nazi control or allied to the Nazis, just not with German troops in. If you're America, it might be worth noting that Britain wasn't invaded by the Nazis. Not ever.
Their independence from government and church control.
The Federal Government controls certain organizations such as Centrelink.
anarchy
No, they cannot. Taxation indicates the ability to control and the states are not allowed to control the federal government.
The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over. When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.
No.
To seize territory, they used the German army, the Wehrmacht. To control the occupied countries, they had to mainly rely on the cooperation and obedience of the Civil Services of those countries, which almost everywhere was not much of a problem. In most countries the Nazis installed units of the SS and the Gestapo to 'help' with police duties and in all occupied countries they kept Wehmacht and/or Waffen-SS units. The role of 'head of State' in the occupied countries usually was taken over by a 'Reichskommisar' appointed by Adolf Hitler.
West Berlin was an independent free city technically occupied by French, British, and US forces from 1949 to 1990. While it was closely affiliated with the Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD or West Germany), it was not a part of their government nor under their control.
Political structure of Mesopotamia is government is in control over king and queen. This is in different countries.
By the end of 1940, Nazi troops occupied around 12 European countries, but many more were under Nazi control or allied to the Nazis, just not with German troops in. If you're America, it might be worth noting that Britain wasn't invaded by the Nazis. Not ever.
The Constitution of the United States declares that there is a strict divide between church and state. Religion is not allowed to control the government any more than the government is allowed to control religion.
There is no such thing, rather the countries it flows through control the relevant part.
The areas where the concentration camps were located was under Nazi control e.g. Auschwitz in Poland. Germany occupied it in 1939.
Control the flow of money