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.
Hitler annexed Austria, Sudetenland and the Rhineland prior to going after Poland.
Germany invaded Poland after signing a non aggressive pact with England. Germany had already annexed Austria and the Sudetenland, but it was Poland that told England that Germany wanted to take over Europe
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.
From 1940 onwards most of the very large concentration camps were in Poland or in areas annexed from Poland. they varied all in germany. Europe held a lot of the concentration camps. they lived in germany.
You are asking about Hitler. He invaded Poland in1939 kicking off WW2.
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Hitler also invaded Poland along with many other countries! Hitler didn't invade Germany. The Nazis invaded Poland, France, and the USSR. This is after they annexed Austria and the Sudetenland of then Czechoslovakia.
Well by the first part of Question of "Which country was annexed by the Germans", The answer is Austria but it was in 1938. Germany invaded Poland which triggered World War 2.
In 1938, Germany annexed Austria, and incorporated the country into the German Reich. German Reich was the official name of Germany from 1871 to 1943.
The Soviets policy stance toward Poland at the Yalta conference was that it was not going to give back the land that was annexed from Poland instead he would give land taken from Germany.
in WW1, Germany did not take over any country. in WW2, austria, Poland, France, the balkans (Greece and the surrounding countries) belgium, the Netherlands and parts of Scandinavia. that's all the major ones, the only non-major one I know of is Luxembourg