Germany, Austria, Poland, France, Belgium, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, Greece, Finland and Denmark. This is just a list of German occupied/held nations in Europe and includes both occupied and Tripartite Pact nations. Germany also held power in a large portion of North-Western Africa.
During World War I, Germany did in fact control the Dardanelles Strait, if only through its ally, the Ottoman Empire. Control of this narrow strip of water and surrounding areas was crucial for Germany and the Ottoman Empire in their attempt to prevent a link-up between the Allies through the heart of the Ottoman Empire itself.
The space between Russia and Germany was known as the Eastern Front and the Space between France and Germany was known as the Western Front. :)
Muslin armies gain control of Eastern Europe during the time of the Ottoman Empire. The areas of Bulgaria, Romania and Yugoslavia were under the control of the automatic Empire.
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Deutschland (germany)
Hitler wanted all of the world withing 30 years
It united the British, American, and French areas of control.It was pro-American
Present day Namibia, Burundi, Rwanda and parts of Tanzania.
During World War I, Germany did in fact control the Dardanelles Strait, if only through its ally, the Ottoman Empire. Control of this narrow strip of water and surrounding areas was crucial for Germany and the Ottoman Empire in their attempt to prevent a link-up between the Allies through the heart of the Ottoman Empire itself.
Britain.Large areas of the Soviet Union were never under Nazi control.
In Germany and in Germany conquered areas during that time.
cause they wanted demands
Axis powers had two big advantages. First, Germany and Japan had already secured firm control of the areas they had invaded. Second, Germany and Japan were better prepared for the war.
Prussia was able to gain control of the previously Austrian controlled areas of Germany. This expanded the Prussian empire and reunited nearly all German territories.
Michigan has no height. specific areas may have an altitude.
cause they wanted demands
Yes, there were areas that changed from British control to Spanish control over time, particularly in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. One prominent example is Florida, which was initially under Spanish rule, then became British territory, and eventually returned to Spanish control.