The Axis power invaded on April 6, 1941 and Yugoslavia signed an armistice on April 17. This was actually a fairly important episode in the larger war, because this pause to deal with Yugoslavia, and the redeployment after took time, which delayed the German attack on the Soviet Union. The Germans were not able to launch their attack on the Soviet Union until June 22, 1941. As the crushing cold of the Russian winter closed in during early December, German forces were in the western suburbs of Moscow. Had the Germans been able to take advantage of the wasted weeks of campaigning weather in the spring, they might have taken Moscow and possibly won the war in the east before "General Winter" stopped them.
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
Both Jersey and Guernsey were occupied by German forces.
In simplistic terms, Yugoslavia waged a guerilla war against their Axis invaders. As they got stronger and inflicted actual damage on the Axis the Allies increased the amount of military aid to the country. As the resistance was led by the Communist Party, who later assumed control their closet ties were probably with the Soviet Union
It's false
Western parts of the Soviet Union were occupied in World War 2 by the Germans, but never the entire country.
Germany! I presume you mean in WWII. Germany occupied parts of France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Greece, and possibly others I have forgotten.
No.
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
The Germans occupied it and the Allies attacked it.
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WW2. This was a very benevolent occupation as King Christian X basically surrendered.
During WW2 the Germans occupied almost the entire continent of Europe except for Spain and Portugal.
Poland
Nope.
No, Finland was occupied by the USSR in 1941.
Western Poland was occupied by the Germans and Eastern Poland by the Soviet Union.
no.
No