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Poland, Norway and Finland were taken after Czechoslovakia was taken by the Nazis in 1938. Poland was the first nation the Nazi Wehrmacht invaded on 9-1-1939.

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I am not certain as to the correct answer but Poland was the first country the Nazi's invaded

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germany


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