At the beginning of the war (September, 1939) the territory of Poland was divided between the Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (USSR). In summer-autumn 1941 the territories annexed by the Soviets were overrun by Nazi Germany in the course of the initially successful German attack on the USSR. After several years of fighting, the Red Army was able to repel the invaders and drive the Nazi forces out of the USSR and the rest of Eastern Europe.
The consequences were that a lot of Russians - military and civilian- were killed. However, the Army sent to invade Russia was pretty well destroyed, and now the Russians began marching into Germany. The invasion of Russia earned Hitler another enemy that helped destroy the Nazi forces. Bad move on Hitler's part.
The majority of Jews in Germany and in Nazi occupied countries never got 'freedom from their captors', but were slaughtered.
After the Armistice, Germany had to severly restrict its army, air force, and navy.Wilson's Fourteen Points
No, Adolf Hitler did not invade Manchuria. The invasion of Manchuria was carried out by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1931. Hitler, as the leader of Nazi Germany, focused his expansionist efforts in Europe, particularly with the goal of acquiring territory in Eastern Europe.
The Nazi Army used the blitzcreig tactic and pushed their way into Paris.
Red Army invasion of Georgia happened in 1921.
Yes, to the allies and the ww2 German army (not the Nazi's).
The Invasion of Poland, 1939 and "the 1939 Defensive War in Germany, was carried out by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and a small German-allied Slovak contingent. Germany captured the Soviet-occupied areas of Poland when it invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, and lost the territory in 1944 to an advancing Red Army.
The German army crossed the Danish border on April 9, 1940 by land, sea, and air.
At the beginning of the war (September, 1939) the territory of Poland was divided between the Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (USSR). In summer-autumn 1941 the territories annexed by the Soviets were overrun by Nazi Germany in the course of the initially successful German attack on the USSR. After several years of fighting, the Red Army was able to repel the invaders and drive the Nazi forces out of the USSR and the rest of Eastern Europe.
The Wehrmacht was the name of Germany's army, Reichmarine was the name of the navy and Luftwaffe the air force.
The consequences were that a lot of Russians - military and civilian- were killed. However, the Army sent to invade Russia was pretty well destroyed, and now the Russians began marching into Germany. The invasion of Russia earned Hitler another enemy that helped destroy the Nazi forces. Bad move on Hitler's part.
Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 and this provoked World War 2.
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on the 9. April 1940. It was liberated by british army units on 5. may 1945. Denmark was never annexed by Germany, and the Germans never expressed any desire to try and annex Denmark, so no Denmark was not ever PART of Nazi Germany, but it was occupied by German forces.
The majority of Jews in Germany and in Nazi occupied countries never got 'freedom from their captors', but were slaughtered.
well i am going to say this if the soviet union was all ready apart of the axis they where allies with Germany and if Germany never betrayed the soviet union the axis would have won because the red army would have help the Nazi Germany.and with Britten occupied by Germany the soviet union takes north America and with help of the red army and Nazi Germany japan takes Asia.Italy takes Africa.Spain has no chose they join the axis powers and thay take south america and thay axis split astrally