the one with another country's forces in it.
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.
Japan
The Allied-occupied Germany flag symbolized the division of Germany into four zones controlled by the United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and France after World War II. It represented the temporary governance and reconstruction efforts in Germany by the victorious Allied powers.
FRance
Countries in Europe not occupied by German In WWII: Britan (Allied) Iceland (Allied) Switzerland (Neutral) Sweden (Neutral) Ireland (Neutral) Spain (Neutral)
Germany moved into the then Czechoslovakia beginning in September of 1938, lasting until Allied liberation in 1945. Czechoslovak lands were occupied between the Hungarians, Germans and Poles during this time. During and after liberation Western Czechoslovakia was briefly occupied by American troops. Thereafter Allied agreements stipulated the Allied occupation of the country be transferred to the Soviets.
the one with another country's forces in it.
I'm assuming you mean Belgium. If you specify who the occuppier was, I could be sure.
The United States. More specifically, the Supreme Allied Commander was Dwight D. Eisenhower.
it was an occupied country
Mexico was occupied by France during the American Civil war.
No, France was not one of the Allies during WWII. France was occupied by the Nazis until invaded by the Allied armies.
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.
Japan.
Japan
D-Day was code for the Allied invasion of Nazi occupied Europe.