The German army crossed the Danish border on April 9, 1940 by land, sea, and air.
the motive of the Normandy invasion was to liberate the french from the nazi Germans who had invaded years before
After he killed himself during the Allied invasion in 1945.
The Normandy Invasion also popularly called D-Day was planned to bring forth the largest military invasion against the evil Nazi Germans in order to liberate the European nations which had been invaded and oppressed by the Nazi Germans.
King Christian X was the king of Denmark from 1912 till 1947. He stayed in Denmark and co-operated with the Nazi occupiers as he thought this was best for his people. -Interestingly, his brother Haakon VII, King of Norway, escaped to Britain as HE would not co-operate with the Nazi invaders under any circumstances.
Yes , the Allied invasion of a Nazi occupied Europe was a success .
Operation Weserubung.
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2 so was unable to provide troops for D-Day.
The Germans were producing hard water there to make an atomic bomb. They had to be stopped. At the end of the war the escaping Nazi criminals were leaving from Denmark. There is some evidence that Hitler didn't die in the Berlin bunker and caught a submarine out of Denmark.
the life there was normal before the nazi invasion. they were allowed to practice their religion to their God before the nazi invasion.
The neutral country of Denmark had a very small military and was virtually defenseless against the massive German invasion on April 9, 1940.
what was the nazi invasion of the soviet union called
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Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on the 9. April 1940. It was liberated by british army units on 5. may 1945. Denmark was never annexed by Germany, and the Germans never expressed any desire to try and annex Denmark, so no Denmark was not ever PART of Nazi Germany, but it was occupied by German forces.
It is the military invasion on Poland by the Nazi Germany on September 1, 1939, which ended in German's occupation of Poland till 1945.
April 9th, 1940.
The Nazis took over Denmark during World War II primarily because it was strategically important for controlling the Baltic Sea and blocking any potential Allied invasion. Additionally, Denmark had been neutral at the beginning of the war, but after Germany invaded Norway in 1940, Denmark's government felt compelled to surrender in order to protect Danish citizens from a full-scale invasion. Nazi occupation of Denmark lasted until 1945 when Germany surrendered.
No, it was occupied by Britain in 1940 in order to forestall a Nazi invasion.