Yes, at the very end of World War 2. Hamburg was also in the British Zone of occupation.
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
Western parts of the Soviet Union were occupied in World War 2 by the Germans, but never the entire country.
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Iran was officially neutral during World War II, but it was occupied by British and Soviet forces in 1941 to secure its oil fields and ensure safe supply routes to the Soviet Union.
The US
Thailand did not take part in World War Two, although it was occupied by the Japanese and British for a short time.
No, Imperial Germany did try to take Iran in the First World War, but failed. In the Second World War, the British Empire and the Soviet Union occupied Iran for the oil, there was no Nazi German attempt to take Iran.
spain This is incorrect. Gibraltar was a British colony before WW2, a vital naval base during that war, and is still a British colony.
Japan occupied Bali in world war 2!
During World War 2 the British throne was occupied by a man, king George VI. His wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the Queen consort of King during the war and they lived with their family in London through the War.
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No, it was occupied by the Japanese
No, not England, just some British Channel Islands near France.
It was in World War 2.
New York was occupied by the British.
During the Second World War, the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey were the only pieces of British territory ever occupied by Nazi Germany. The islands were occupied from June 30, 1940 to May 9, 1945, after which they were returned to Great Britain following the German surrender.
Yes. Norway was occupied by Germany in World War II.