Yes
German Nazis invaded Lithuania in June, 1940.
Lithuania had declared neutrality on the eve of WWII, therefore was NOT obliged to fight in WWII. It was the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact that sealed Lithuania's fate in the 2nd World War. Lithuania never took any military actions as a state neither against the USSR, nor Nazi Germany. The only Lithuanians that took part in actually fighting in WWII was the 16th Lithuanian gunners division in the Red Army (created after occupation of Lithuania in 1940 June 15th by the USSR)
Depending on who you are you fought in World War 2. World War
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you did
He Did not fight in world war II, he only was responsible of the Canadian recruitment.
England and Germany did fight in world war one and two
Korea did not fight in world war 2. So the answer is no.
?? WW2 or World WAR 2 was a war.
He was vice-consul at the Japanese consulate in Kaunas, Lithuania.