"The Nazis" is the nickname for the German National Socialist Party
The Nazis invaded Norway. They wanted the natural resources located near the coastal town of Narvik. They also wanted to block the natural sea passage at the end of Norway.
28,000 Norwegians fought with the Allies even though Germany occupied Norway. They operated an Underground Resistance network to sabotage the Nazis and get Jews to freedom. The helped to win the war and defeat the Nazis.
No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
The war began in Europe when the Nazis invaded Poland in September 1939. Things escalated from that point. The British and the French were outraged and declared war on the Nazis. The Nazis kept going and went after Norway, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark and other Eastern European Nations.
"The Nazis" is the nickname for the German National Socialist Party
1940, the German invasion of Norway commenced on the 9th April 1940.
I think it refers to the Scandinavian Nazis, the German allies in Finland and Norway.
The Nazis invaded Norway. They wanted the natural resources located near the coastal town of Narvik. They also wanted to block the natural sea passage at the end of Norway.
Very few, if any. Neo Nazis embrace the symbolism.
28,000 Norwegians fought with the Allies even though Germany occupied Norway. They operated an Underground Resistance network to sabotage the Nazis and get Jews to freedom. The helped to win the war and defeat the Nazis.
Germany the Nazis had HWreactors in Norway and transfered the water to Germany to create the a-bomb
Henry Gleditsch died on October 7, 1942, in Falstad, Trndelag, Norway of execution by Nazis.
No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
Denmark and Norway were the next countries the Nazis invaded (April 1940).
They claimed that they were just following orders.
They claimed that they were just following orders.