The Eastern Zone
Russia occupied the Eastern Zone of Germany after the World War and eventually took it over under the communist regime of the USSR.
After World War II, a large chunk of northeastern Germany was occupied by the Soviet Union. Eventually this became the basis of the "German Democratic Republic", also known as East Germany. East Germany inherited the Soviet-style Communist dictatorship as its government.
Yes. Norway was occupied by Germany in World War II.
After World War 2 ended Europe had to be repaired. France, United States, Britain and the USSR occupied Germany to restore Germany and put a democracy in place. Eastern Germany became a communist country along with many other Eastern European countries. They became known as the Eastern Bloc. Japan was occupied for 7 years by the United States while they learned to be a democracy too. They repaired their nation and became a friendly global nation in trading goods and in later years cars and technological inventions.
After World War 2 ended Europe had to be repaired. France, United States, Britain and the USSR occupied Germany to restore Germany and put a democracy in place. Eastern Germany became a communist country along with many other Eastern European countries. They became known as the Eastern Bloc. Japan was occupied for 7 years by the United States while they learned to be a democracy too. They repaired their nation and became a friendly global nation in trading goods and in later years cars and technological inventions.
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
Denmark was invaded & occupied by Germany on April 9, 1940. It was occupied by Germany until the end of the war, May 1945.
China, obviously.
No.
Two major cities were split in the Cold War between east and west:Berlin -- West occupied by Democratic West Germany and East occupied by Communist East GermanyJerusalem -- West occupied by Israel and East occupied by Jordan
Yes
Germany and France. The part of Germany that they occupied was eventually called West Germany, while the Russians occupied East Germany.