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Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
No , Finland was occupied by the Soviet Union for much of the war. If anything they were sympathetic to Germany on the grounds of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend"
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Finland was an ally of Nazi Germany from 1941-45 and was not occupied.
No, Finland is an indipendent state, member of EU and UN. it was occupied yes it was occupied because the Germans took it over mines is right because my teacher said
No, Finland was not occupied by Germany during World War II. Instead, Finland was a co-belligerent with Germany against the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944, primarily to regain territories lost in the Winter War. While German troops were present in Finland, particularly in the northern regions, Finland maintained its sovereignty and operated independently. The relationship was complex, as Finland sought to achieve its own goals while aligning with Germany against a common enemy.
Yes. Finland was occupied by the nazis.
The Allies:AustraliaBelgium (Occupied by Germany from 1940-1945)CanadaChinaCzechoslovakia (Occupied by Germany from 1939-1945)Finland (1945)France (Occupied by Germany from 1940-1945)Greece (Occupied by Germany and Italy 1941-1944)IndiaNorway (Occupied by Germany 1940-1945)Poland (Occupied by Germany 1939-1945)United KingdomUnited StatesSoviet UnionYugoslaviaThe Axis:Finland (From 1939-1945)Vichy France (July 1940-August 1944)GermanyHungaryItalyKorea (Occupied by Japan 1905-1945)JapanRomania
Blitzkrieg was a war tactic used by Hitler to strike and occupy areas quickly. Norway was occupied by Germany but Finland was not. Thus there was no blitzkrieg with Finland.
This is true. Finland allied with Germany in WW2 because Finns needed some support in their war against Soviet Union.
No, Finland was occupied by the USSR in 1941.
Finland was not occupied by Germany during World War II, but the two countries were co-belligerents against the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944. After the Soviet invasion of Finland in 1939, Finland sought German support, leading to cooperation when Germany launched Operation Barbarossa. However, Finland maintained its sovereignty and did not allow Germany to fully occupy its territory. After the war, Finland negotiated a separate peace with the Soviet Union and expelled German forces from its territory in 1944.