The lands have been occupied by various groups throughout history, often influenced by factors such as migration, conquest, and colonization. Different civilizations, empires, and nations have claimed territories at different times, leading to a complex tapestry of cultural and political changes. Specific regions may have been occupied by indigenous peoples, colonial powers, or modern states, reflecting the shifting dynamics of power and influence over time. The context of the question is crucial to understanding which lands and groups are being referred to.
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Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WW2. This was a very benevolent occupation as King Christian X basically surrendered.
Korea was split at the 38th parallel and North Korea was occupied by Russia and South Korea was occupied by the U.S.
Germany moved into the then Czechoslovakia beginning in September of 1938, lasting until Allied liberation in 1945. Czechoslovak lands were occupied between the Hungarians, Germans and Poles during this time. During and after liberation Western Czechoslovakia was briefly occupied by American troops. Thereafter Allied agreements stipulated the Allied occupation of the country be transferred to the Soviets.
Japan occupied Bali in world war 2!
The Babylonian Empire.
Frontline - 1983 Journey to the Occupied Lands 11-2 was released on: USA: 26 January 1993
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He signed various treaties with the lands he had occupied.
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Roman Empire. As the Jewish lands where at this time occupied by this Empire. Modern day middle east.
Ho Chunks have always occupied lands in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota.
The Middle East occupied an important strategic position between Central Asia, Europe, and North Africa.
By many battles the Romans occupied individual lands and there was a large number of captives
what they did was they sold some to mexicans living in California called rancheros and they sold some other to the native americans
The mission system was developed as a method to occupy lands that might otherwise become occupied by the Russians, the English, or the French. The missions were operated by the padres, but guarded by soldiers.