Austria and the Sudetenland
france and belgium
There were some countries that were neutral during World War 2 that invaded Germany. These countries included the United States and Sweden.
In the Thirties, Germany occupied Austria and, later, Czechoslovakia. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, which triggered World War II. Germany then invaded numerous other countries including most of Europe and north Africa.
England and France declared war on Germany after Germany, (and Russia), invaded Poland.
England and France declared war on Germany after Germany, (and Russia), invaded Poland.
poland
The first countries invaded by the Nazis were Poland, which was invaded on September 1, 1939, marking the start of World War II. Following Poland, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway in April 1940, and then launched attacks on Belgium, the Netherlands, and France in May 1940. These invasions were part of Hitler's strategy to expand German territory and influence across Europe.
Germany invaded France
Austria
Poland
he German-Soviet Union nonaggression pact allowed Nazi Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union to take over the lands they lost during World War I without facing the threat of each other's conquest. The two Axis powers pursued western and eastern European nations, respectively. Germany first invaded western Poland, beginning the conquest and the second world war, and the Soviet Union followed Germany's lead, aggressively taking control of eastern Poland.
Germany took control of several countries and lands on their borders by using threats and intimidation. The first place or country that they INVADED by force was Poland.