It depends on whether you consider certain nations to be fully occupied, as in the case of France which was occupied in the north and dictated to in the south. The nations that are considered to be occupied are Norway, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Italy, Chechloslavakia (sp?), Hungary, Poland, the Soviet Union, Denmark, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Yugoslavia, Greece and several smaller jurisdictions like Monaco. North Africa in certain areas is thought to have been occupied.
Denmark was invaded & occupied by Germany on April 9, 1940. It was occupied by Germany until the end of the war, May 1945.
That is very difficult to say and makes the assumption that conditions in the various occupied countries remained the same throughout the war. A possible candidat is Vichy France, at least until 1942.
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Germany was divided into West Germany and East Germany (1949-1990) by the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall split the capital of Berlin and separated the democrats (West Germany) from the communists (East Germany). It was built by the Soviets, who occupied East Germany, to prevent East Germans from migrating to West Germany and further into Western Europe.
Indonesia was colonised by the Dutch, Sinagpore and Malasia were are various points occupied by the British. Macau was a Portugese colony and Hong Kong was British until 1997.
Germany was separated into two separate countries, East Germany and West Germany, until they were reunified in 1990.
Germany invaded and occupied most of France, including Paris, during World War 2.
West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany) was a founder member of the European Union and its predecessors.I wonder if you are confusing Germany with Austria.
Stalin kept half of Germany. It became known as East Germany and was under Russia's communist rule until the early 1990s.That is why Stalin want control of European countries
A country's army cannot occupy its own country. Germany took over France, and put in men there. Also, Germany did occupy many countries, and was very successful until the good 'ole U.S. of A. came in (enough of the gloating).
The Russian Army occupied the DDR or East Germany after the war and had troops garrisoned there until 1989-90.
No, Greece was an Allied power in World War 2. Greece was attacked by Italy & Germany. Occupied by Germany, then liberated when Germany was defeated.