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9 countries *Austria (1938) *Czech Republic (1938 and 1939); Slovakia became German satellite in 1939. *Poland (1939) *Denmark (1940) *Norway (1940) *Luxembourg (1940) *Netherlands (1940) *Belgium (1940) *France (1940) Plus the Channel Islands
Countries that border Germany: North: Denmark East Poland Czech Republic South: Austria Switzerland West: France Luxembourg Belgium Holland Bodies of water that border Germany: North: North Sea Baltic Sea
Yes. They had quick and easy victories over these three countries, plus Luxembourg in May-June 1940.
Spain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Belgium. Plus Monaco and Andorra. You could possible add the UK, as it has a border with France in the middle of the Channel Tunnel.
9 countries *Austria (1938) *Czech Republic (1938 and 1939); Slovakia became German satellite in 1939. *Poland (1939) *Denmark (1940) *Norway (1940) *Luxembourg (1940) *Netherlands (1940) *Belgium (1940) *France (1940) Plus the Channel Islands
France has land borders with: - Belgium - Luxembourg - Germany - Switzerland - Italy - Spain There is also a direct train link with the UK through the Channel tunnel. Plus Monaco and Andorra.
France borders on the following other countries (clockwise from the north): Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain and Andorra. Plus, you could add the UK, as it has a border with France in the middle of the Channel Tunnel.
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Charlemagne ruled the Carolingian Empire, which was nearly all of France and Germany plus Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, western Austria, the northern half of Italy, a part of Spain and a few other places.
Flimsy+miserable = Flimsable
Allies but the netherlands was occupied by germany in 1940s