The reference to 'occupied' is odd. Berlin was the capital of Germany from 1871-1949 and became the capital again in 1990. Until the final collapse of the Third Reich in April-May, 1945 the city was in German hands. It then passed briefly to the Soviet Union. Later in 1945, the city was divided into four sectors (British, French, Sovier and American). With the division off Germany into East and West, the three Western sectors were administered as a single unit for most purposes.
It was occupied by germany
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
Germany and all the countries that Germany had occupied.
the Germans used weapons like rifles machineguns and smgs.during the war Germany armies occupied most of Europe.
The occupied Germany flag symbolized the division of Germany into four zones controlled by the Allied powers after World War II. It represented the country's loss of sovereignty and the influence of the occupying forces in shaping its future.
Germany.
It was occupied by germany
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2
Most of Europe was occupied by either Germany or Russia.
Yes. Norway was occupied by Germany in World War II.
They were occupied by the Germany in World War 2 so it was easier to attack Endland.
Germany invaded and occupied most of France, including Paris, during World War 2.
Parts of the USSR (Russia) were occupied by Germany during the war, but at no point did Germany formally annex or obtain any part of the USSR.
Yes because it was right around Nazi Germany.
Denmark was invaded & occupied by Germany on April 9, 1940. It was occupied by Germany until the end of the war, May 1945.
No.
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.