In May 10, 1940, Germany invaded Holland.
Germany invaded Holland in 1940 where as a part of Germany's strategy to invade France.
The invasion of the low countries effectively allowed them to bypass the French Maginot line and exploit a gap in the French lines who didn't think that German panzer divisions could get through the Ardennes forest (Belgium).
These forces then circled behind the entire BEF and large amounts of the French army. German forces in Holland advanced and the encircled allied army was evacuated via Dunkirk.
Hitler started to invade Poland September 1st 1939, and Neville Chamberlain declared war.
He invaded Holland in 1940, from 10 May 1940 to 14 May 1940, when the Dutch forces surrendered to Germany.
Hitler's troops invaded Poland September 1, 1939.
They invaded in 1940
The invasion began on 10 May 1940.
That would be May 1940.
1939
Hitler invaded Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxenbourg, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Yugoslavia, the Channel Islands and the Soviet Union in 1939.
Hitler did invade the USSR on 22 June 1941.
No
Yes
Through Belgium
Belgium
He invaded Belgium and went through the Ardennes forest
He invaded Belgium and went through the Ardennes forest
Hitler did not invade North Korea.
Hitler invaded Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxenbourg, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Yugoslavia, the Channel Islands and the Soviet Union in 1939.
Hitler did invade the USSR on 22 June 1941.
No
Belgium
About half of Europe.
Yes
Yes
No