No country was occupied in full as a result of the Six Day War. The Egyptian Sinai was occupied by Israel, the Syrian Golan is still occupied by Israel, and areas previously controlled by Jordan and Egypt were also under Israeli occupation. These areas have been retroactively called Palestine, but as Palestine was not a country prior to the war, it cannot be considered an occupied country.
(Those who consider the State of Palestine as the West Bank and Gaza, and believe that Israel is illegally occupying those areas militarily, still call Palestine a "disputed territory" since there was no Palestinian governmental apparatus in 1967.)
There is no such country as "Finand".
Gemany
Mexico was occupied by France during the American Civil war.
The US .
Japan
Japan.
No, the Philippines is an independent country. It was held as a territory of the United States from 1898 until 1946 (except when occupied by Japan) as a result of the Spanish-American War.
Western parts of the Soviet Union were occupied in World War 2 by the Germans, but never the entire country.
France, Britain and the United States occupied the western half of Germany. Russia occupied the eastern half of Germany.
The Russian Army occupied the DDR or East Germany after the war and had troops garrisoned there until 1989-90.
Japan
Japan was an occupied country (by the US). And industry, along with the country had to be rebuilt.