Wilhelm II died of a pulmonary embolus in Doorn, the Netherlands on 4 June 1941 aged 82, with German soldiers at the gates of his estate Kaiser Wilhelm II. He was forced to abdicate and was, in effect, thrown out of the country. Wilhelm II.
Kaiser Wilhelm II.
The six nations that were the original members of the European Economic Community in 1957, which is now known as the European Union, were Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany, France, and Italy.
Luxembourg, The Netherlands and France have borders to both these countries.
Germany occupied many nations during WWII, including France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland and Norway.
The Rhineland shared borders with Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy
France and Germany
The Netherlands was one of the founding nations of the European Union. Together with Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and West-Germany, they started cooperation in March 1957.
The nations Germany attacked in 1940 were: Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium France Yugoslavia Greece Luxembourg
Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxemburg, Belgium, The Netherlands
Poland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Also France, Norway, Denmark.
France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, The Czech Republic, and Luxembourg.