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Well, your question cannot be answered correctly. Because.. the Nazi army (Hitlars army) were located in Germany. So, they did not get invaded.

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Who won the Invasion of Poland?

At the beginning of the war (September, 1939) the territory of Poland was divided between the Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (USSR). In summer-autumn 1941 the territories annexed by the Soviets were overrun by Nazi Germany in the course of the initially successful German attack on the USSR. After several years of fighting, the Red Army was able to repel the invaders and drive the Nazi forces out of the USSR and the rest of Eastern Europe.


What were the consequences of Hitler's invasion of Russia?

The consequences were that a lot of Russians - military and civilian- were killed. However, the Army sent to invade Russia was pretty well destroyed, and now the Russians began marching into Germany. The invasion of Russia earned Hitler another enemy that helped destroy the Nazi forces. Bad move on Hitler's part.


How did the Jews finally become free of the Nazis?

The majority of Jews in Germany and in Nazi occupied countries never got 'freedom from their captors', but were slaughtered.


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How did France respond to the invasion of Poland in 1939?

about your question "how did countries respond to the invasion of Poland is: GB and France declared war to Germany but there were no military actions on their part in the meantime, apart of some "skirmishes" on the North Sea and the Atlantic (navy actions of GB and Germany and the German invasion in Norway in April 1940). This declaration of war was called "phony war" until German's invasion of France in May 1940. Answer to the first part of the question "during 1939 what happened to Poland as a result of the invasion". In compliance with the Ribbentrop-Molotov Agreement, Poland was divided into to parts between Germany and Soviet Union. The territory occupied by the Soviets have never been recovered by Poland, who after the war received as compensation German territories westward. It's worth to point out that during the last days of fighting, Poland has been also invaded by Soviet Army which hit the Polish Army from behind.

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Where did Hitler's army begin the invasion?

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What would've happened if the Soviet Union was in the axis powers?

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