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Rome was a city-state. The rest was its empire, so the countries which Rome invaded were those which it incorporated into its empire in Western Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea.
no
glory and power. true but it was mostly because his country was a new one and he wanted his people to faith in the government and be very encouraged to join the army, and fight well, when the inevitable WWII started.
All production was still in germany. And it would take alot of power to invade all those countries just to invade the USSR
In a way Hitler did cause D-Day because his forces were still fighting the Allies and threatening to invade Britain. D-Day, the invasion of Europe by the Allies was the only answer.
UMM, it would be easier to answer what countries they DID invade. But they didnt invade North America, Europe, Africa, South America at all. But China, French Indo-China, The Phillipines, and many other pacific islands were invaded.
The invaded Africa because Benito Mussolini's fascists occupied those countries. Then they invaded Italy to remove Mussolini from power and take out Hitler's ally in Europe.
Poland for sure, maybe France and other surrounding countries.
Well they first attacked Poland to the east, then they went west, then north, then south. They took a lot of countries from all over Europe.
3 Europe, East Asia and North Africa
in the 1881 and the 1914
The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.
because noone wanted the natzis to invade their countries
because it was invade
Did you mean...Napoleonic war? The coalitions of Europe teamed up against France as it was powerful and France wanted to invade all of Europe and North Africa.
Africa
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