At the height of the Third Reich's (Germany's) power, in 1942. Germany had invaded and controlled Poland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Greece, Roumania, Bulgaria and USSR ( now, Belorus, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Russia).
Italy, was a partner power to Germany,
Austria was swallowed-up into the Third Reich in 1938, and ceased to exist.
Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and Republic of Ireland remained politically neutral.
Finland was a special case, between USSR, Sweden and Germany, but largely remained neutral.
Only Great Britain remained hostile and uninvaded, except for the Channel Islands. .
Many of the invaded/conquered countries had secretive resistance groups, who tried to do as much damage as possible in order to stop the invading German authorities from properly functioning.
NB USSR, ( Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 'casually Russia).
They wanted to control and annihilate anyone not like them as well as any opposition towards them..
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Germany has a history of invading other countries. On the 15th of March 1939, Germany invaded Sudetenland which was part of Czechoslovakia. They would later invade the entire Czechoslovakia later in the 1940s.
Poland for sure, maybe France and other surrounding countries.
Wanted more land and wanted to strengthing germany and it's people and its army
Hitler, Austrian by birth, had no reason to invade Germany. About two years after becoming chancellor of Germany, Hitler had a firm choke hold on the entire country, so he then focused on invading other countries.
a couple of countries weren't expected the invasions like: Poland but Germany were all ready to invade any country at war. the allies allowed Germany to invade Poland.
They invaded Poland, Germany, Norway, and etc.
Germany wanted to ensure its military was free to invade Poland. The USSR, for its part, annexed the western side of Poland and the Baltic countries.
Poland and Czechslovakia.