Luxembourg was a neutral country during World War II but was invaded by Germany in May 1940. After the invasion, it was occupied by German forces and effectively became part of Nazi Germany. While Luxembourg's government-in-exile supported the Allies, the country itself was not an active participant in the war on either side.
Luxembourg was invaded by Germany in 1940 and was an occupied nation for practically all of WWII. Germany annexed the nation into part of Germany in 1942 and had a program of molding it into a complete part of Germany during the occupation. Things like making languages other than German illegal, and many others moved to force the people to become more German were enacted. Luxembourg's government had left before the occupation and set itself up in London. As far as the people, there were factions who welcomed the Nazis and others who resisted mildly to strongly.
Germany defeated, The netherlands, France, Belgium and Luxembourg by mid 1940s
Luxembourg
The territory which was once known as Gaul encompassed what are today part of the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany, as well as the whole of France, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Luxembourg has a border with southwest Germany, at the triple border of Belgium, Germany, and France. Luxembourg is about 200 miles west of Stuttgart (south central Germany).
The bodering countries are the Netherlands, France, Luxembourg and Germany.Although the United Kingdom isn't really bordering because it's an island, the UK is also one of Belgium's neighbouring countries.
No, Luxembourg ans Switzerland are two separate independent countries. Luxembourg sits between France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. It is a tiny country but known for its financial centers.
Luxembourg borders Belgium, France, and Germany.
Yes. It is a country located South of Belgium, West of Germany, and East of France.
Belgium , Germany , France BTW: they speak french there
Germany.
near Germany
BelgiumLuxembourgGermanySwitzerlandItalyMonacoSpainAndorraBrazil and Suriname border Guyane, which is part of France.Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra all have land borders with mainland France.
France, Belgium, and Germany are bordering Luxembourg.
Belgium shares borders with France, Netherlands, Germany and Luxemburg. The one with France is the largest, and the one with the Netherlands is certainly longer than the one with Germany Melos Antropon!
Luxembourg is Germany's smallest neighbour.