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Was there a war between denmark and Germany?

Yes, more than once.


Why was Denmark in the war?

denmark was in the war because germany got very mad at danish people and started a war and germany lost and thats when the holocast started


Did Germany win the war against denmark?

Denmark won the First Schleswig War in 1851, but the Austrian and Prussian (German) coalition won the Second Schleswig War in 1864. Denmark was overrun by Germany in World War II in 1940.


Was Denmark Occupied by Germany world war 2 in 1943?

Denmark was invaded & occupied by Germany on April 9, 1940. It was occupied by Germany until the end of the war, May 1945.


Who captured Denmark in World War 2?

Germany seized Denmark in April 1940.


Was Denmark occupied by Germany in World War 1?

No.


Was Denmark a central power in world war two?

Denmark was invaded by Germany in April 1940.


What are the differences between Sweden and denmark in world war 2?

Both declared neutrality when the war broke out so both nations wanted to stay out of it, the difference is that Sweden was not invaded while Denmark was invaded and occupied by Germany.


Why was denmark invaded in world war 2?

Germany used Denmark as both a base for the invasion of Norway and to keep northern Germany save from the allies.


Was Denmark occupied by the the Nazis in World War 2?

Absolutely , Germany's invasion of Denmark on 9 April 1940 .


What side was Denmark on during world war 1?

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"


What land did Denmark gain from Germany World War 1?

After World War I, Denmark gained the territories of North Schleswig from Germany following a plebiscite held in 1920. The region, also known as Sønderjylland, had been part of Germany since the Second Schleswig War in 1864. The plebiscite allowed residents to vote on whether to join Denmark or remain with Germany, resulting in the majority choosing to join Denmark. This territorial gain was part of the post-war adjustments outlined in the Treaty of Versailles.