The Germans viewed occupied land during World War II as areas to be exploited for resources and strategic advantage. They often considered these territories as extensions of the German Reich, enforcing their ideology and seeking to integrate them culturally and economically. This perspective was rooted in a belief in racial superiority, leading to harsh treatment of local populations and the implementation of policies aimed at Germanization. Overall, the occupation was marked by a disregard for the rights and identities of the indigenous people.
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WW2. This was a very benevolent occupation as King Christian X basically surrendered.
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WWII.
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Rhineland
their mine oh yeah
No.
The Germans occupied it and the Allies attacked it.
No, it was occupied by the Japanese
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WW2. This was a very benevolent occupation as King Christian X basically surrendered.
During WW2 the Germans occupied almost the entire continent of Europe except for Spain and Portugal.
Poland
Nope.
No, Finland was occupied by the USSR in 1941.
Western Poland was occupied by the Germans and Eastern Poland by the Soviet Union.
No
The Germans occupied.
no.