i think corfu was one of them
Attu, Agattu and Kiska.
It's false
The new strategy of "Island Hopping"; and sometimes, during the war, referred to as "hitting them where they ain't", was a strategy adapted after the bloody "Battle of Tarawa", in November 1943. For further information, see website: World War 2 Time Line 1939-1945; Pacific Islands.
They pushed the Axis powers (Germany, Japan, Italy) all the way back to their capitals and occupied their countries.
The Phillipine Islands.
The channel islands were occupied by Germany.
Attu, Agattu and Kiska.
It's false
Yes because it was right around Nazi Germany.
The Greek islands especially Santorini
They were occupied by the Germany in World War 2 so it was easier to attack Endland.
The Channel Islands, south of England were occupied in WW2 and the Germans used them as R&R bases and military hospitals. The Germans built many huge and strong gunposts around the islands to repel British warships.
Italy it occupied Ethiopia and i think Libia too
During the Second World War, the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey were the only pieces of British territory ever occupied by Nazi Germany. The islands were occupied from June 30, 1940 to May 9, 1945, after which they were returned to Great Britain following the German surrender.
Dude just go on wikipedia -.- There were hundreds of islands occupied.
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That was the famous D-Day, where we launched a brutal strike on Axis occupied Sicily, Italy.