From June 1940 to 1945. The french last city to be liberated was Dunkerque in May 1945.
The German garnison in the Anglo-normand islands (Jersey, Aurigny and Guernesey) surrender occurred in february 1945.
Those three islands were the only british lands Germany suceeded in invading.
Hitler directly decide to deport islanders in Germany in response of the decision of UK to arrest Germans in Iran. (20 islanders for 1 German). A concentration camp was even built in Aurigny.
The Channel Islands.
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From 1940 till 1945. Some small islands off the coast of south Normany were not freed, but had to wait for Germany to surrender in 1945.
Coal is valuable and it was especially so back then. And it was a hit to Germany that everyone wanted.
In and after WW2 Germany was occupied by the USA, Great Britain, France and Russia.
No, Nazi Germany never invaded Sweden. See related link for more detail.
Germany occupied Jersey, Guernsey, Sark and Alderney. To this day the islands are covered with reinforced concrete German fortifications. The islands remained occupied until after VE day, with Jersey and Guernsey liberated May 8, 1945, but the German garrison on Alderney did not give up until May 16, one of the last Nazi remnants to surrender.
They didn't, although they did occupy the channel islands from June 30th 1940 until 9th May 1945.
Germany and France. The part of Germany that they occupied was eventually called West Germany, while the Russians occupied East Germany.
A country's army cannot occupy its own country. Germany took over France, and put in men there. Also, Germany did occupy many countries, and was very successful until the good 'ole U.S. of A. came in (enough of the gloating).
It took Germany 24 days to occupy Greece.
No. In the sense that you occupy your own house.