At the end of World War 2 Germany was conquered by the Allied powers and divided into four sections, one being under the control of France, one under the US, one under Great Britian, and one under Russia (the USSR). The differences in how the conquering nations ruled over their sections eventually lead to the break-up of Germany into East and West Germany during the Cold War, though they are now reunited.
Anytime you hear or read of a country (nation) conquering another (or taking over another country) it's a military conquest. Nations (countries) use militaries to perform that function (right or wrong). Examples: If Germany conquered Poland in 1939, that was a military conquest. If the US conquered Calif during the Mexican War in 1846, that was a military conquest. If North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam in '75, that was a military conquest.
Poland was the first Allied country invaded & defeated by Germany in WW2.
I believe that England and Switzerland were the only European countries not conquered in WW2 and if not Switzerland than Ireland
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Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
Anytime you hear or read of a country (nation) conquering another (or taking over another country) it's a military conquest. Nations (countries) use militaries to perform that function (right or wrong). Examples: If Germany conquered Poland in 1939, that was a military conquest. If the US conquered Calif during the Mexican War in 1846, that was a military conquest. If North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam in '75, that was a military conquest.
By the end of 1940, Germany had conquered just about every country that had previously opposed it. The one country left unconquered was Great Britain, thanks in large part to the fact that it was protected by the English Channel.
The area of foreign land conquered and occupied by another country is referred to as a territorial conquest or annexation. This occurs when a country invades and takes control of another country's land by force, typically resulting in the establishment of new boundaries and governance structures.
lol thick. No Germany is Germany. It belongs to the European Union but it is a country in its own right
Invaded? Possibly Conquered? That is about as likely as freezing fire.
No, but was conquered by Alexander the great.
Nope (Who answered that?) Belgium has been conquered by another nation since it came into existence and one geographical unity in the 16th century. Here is a short list of nations that conquered Belgium, or occupied it. Spain, France, Austria, Great-Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. Basically every neighbor except for Luxemburg because Lux was part of Belgium until 1839. And some old Great Powers.