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Vikings, and German Barbarians
The Goths.
The Western Sudanic countries are Ghana, Mali and Senegal.
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Austria and the Sudetenland
france and belgium
Holland and Belgium
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The countries that Germany invaded were France, Yugoslavia, Norway, Greece, Netherlands, Western Poland, Denmark, Belgium and Luxembourg. The countries were invaded between 1939 and June 1941.
Rome was a city-state. The rest was its empire, so the countries which Rome invaded were those which it incorporated into its empire in Western Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea.
Numerous peoples have invaded Western Europe over time. The Romans conquered most of Western Europe, this empire was then brought down by the Barbarians, the Arabs have invaded the Iberian Peninsula and Italy, the Germans invaded most of Western Europe (mainly France) during both world wars, etc.
The Soviet Union invaded those countries with its massive army. Just to give you an idea about the scope of the Soviet Army, the USSR lost 8.7 million soldiers during the war and still managed to conquer half of Europe. The Soviet Union invaded Eastern Europe at the same time that the United States, the United Kingdom, and other Western Allies invaded Western Europe. The difference was that after World War II, the Western Allies withdrew a large portion of their armies and allowed the countries of Western Europe to determine their own governments. The Soviets used their military power to force Eastern European governments to be modeled after the Soviet Union and kept their armies in Eastern European countries to crush dissent.
The realisation by the Asian countries that the Western powers were not as powerful as they thought, most having been lost when the Japanese invaded.
Germany invaded Western Europe in 1939 and 1940.
No. While there may have been al-Qaeda cells in Iraq, as there were in a number of countries (including Western countries), they were not common, plentiful, or sanctioned by the government prior to the US invasion.