May 5, 1945 marked the day the Danes were liberated from the occupation of the Nazi Germans. That was the day the Nazi Germans surrendered to the Allies. See the related link below for more details.
They invaded on the morning of April 9 1940.
8 May 1945
Germany. Japan were last to surrender. Italy gave up half way through fighting in war with allie, America & Great Britain.
Potsdam
Nazi Germany was in World War II, not world War I.The Nazi party did not exist in any form in World War I, and Germany was under the control of the Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II
The Nazis took over Denmark during World War II primarily because it was strategically important for controlling the Baltic Sea and blocking any potential Allied invasion. Additionally, Denmark had been neutral at the beginning of the war, but after Germany invaded Norway in 1940, Denmark's government felt compelled to surrender in order to protect Danish citizens from a full-scale invasion. Nazi occupation of Denmark lasted until 1945 when Germany surrendered.
The Nazi headquarters was in Berlin, Germany.
The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the allies
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2
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.
With Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender to the allies. Michael Montagne
The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany.
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2 so was unable to provide troops for D-Day.
Germany. Japan were last to surrender. Italy gave up half way through fighting in war with allie, America & Great Britain.
They (Nazis) prepared to surrender.
Potsdam
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany from 9. april 1941 to 5. may 1945. If that is what you're talking about.
See Website: Nazi Germany
Denmark was taken over by Germany in World War II and the people worked hard to slow down the German war machine by acts of sabotage.