Neither. Norway were neutral during World War 1.
No, Norway was invaded in April 1940 which resulted in the deportation of Nowegian Jews.
At its greatest extent in history, Germany included territories such as present-day Germany, Austria, parts of Poland, and other surrounding areas. This occurred during the time of the German Empire, which existed from 1871 to 1918.
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Norway was not directly involved in WW1. Merchant ships traded between Britain and Norway and were sometimes attacked by German vessels but Norway was neutral during WW1, although the Allies forbade them to trade with Germany.
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Turkey did not have formal colonies in the same way that European countries did during the age of imperialism. However, the Ottoman Empire, which preceded modern Turkey, controlled various territories across North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Eastern Europe. These territories were not considered colonies in the traditional sense.
Mainly during the 16th century.
They wanted to colonize it.
Norway was invaded by Germans during WW2 in April of 1940. April 9th. 1940: Attacked from sea, land and air - first time in history that a country has been attacked from all sides at same time.
I know during WWII Germany advanced through France, Poland, Norway, and Denmark but I'm not sure it actually gained those territories.
During World War 1, Norway was a neautral country. During World War 2, Norway was a part of the Allies.
None. Norway was a neutral country during World War 1.
Neither. Norway were neutral during World War 1.
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Norway's allies were Britain, and the allies including the U.S.