The Slesvig Holsten (Schleswig Holstein in German) area just below Jutland was conquered by Germany
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on the 9. April 1940. It was liberated by british army units on 5. may 1945. Denmark was never annexed by Germany, and the Germans never expressed any desire to try and annex Denmark, so no Denmark was not ever PART of Nazi Germany, but it was occupied by German forces.
Poland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Also France, Norway, Denmark.
There are quite a few places in the US called "Denmark"
The following countries are on the coast of the North Sea:Norway, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom.Denmark, Norway, Scotland, England, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and a teeny part of France.
Schleswig-Holstien
Germany is the only country to border Denmark.
Germany. Sweden lies next to Denmark as well, but it does not border Denmark
Actually, Denmark is just north of Germany.
No. Denmark is a relatively small country that is part of Northern Europe. It's located north of Germany, and south from Norway and Sweden.
Germany attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and rapidly conquered the western part (the USSR conquered the eastern part at the same time).
Jutland is a peninsula that literally juts out of the top of Scandinavia. It is part of Two countries: Denmark and Germany.
Yes, Germany occupied Denmark in April 1940.