Denmark remained neutral during World War I, choosing not to join either the Allies or the Central Powers. The country focused on maintaining its sovereignty and protecting its interests while navigating the complexities of the war. Denmark's neutrality allowed it to avoid direct involvement in the conflict, although it faced challenges due to its geographic location and the impact of the war on trade and economy.
Denmark did not real have an important role in world war 2. The only reason Germany occupied Denmark was because they had a big agriculture and could secure Germany alot of food. Also airports in Denmark where used much. Most of all there was 2 special airports. One in "Aalborg" and one in the very small town of "Randbøldal"
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Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
Yes, they lost a part of France, a bit to Denmark, and Austria.
The side that always eats there spinach is always stronger.
No.
Denmark did not real have an important role in world war 2. The only reason Germany occupied Denmark was because they had a big agriculture and could secure Germany alot of food. Also airports in Denmark where used much. Most of all there was 2 special airports. One in "Aalborg" and one in the very small town of "Randbøldal"
No, Iceland was a part of the Kingdom of Denmark during World War 1 and therefore entered the war on the side of the Allies. Iceland's position as a Danish territory meant that it was automatically involved in the conflict.
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
The side that lost world war 1 is central powers
Iceland was ruled by Denmark during World War I under King Christian X.
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Britain's side
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Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
france
on the allied side