No countries were "conquered by Europe". During WW2 Europe was split between Germany and countries they attacked and neutral countries.
The Third Reich started out with Germany, then Germany annexed Austria into Greater Germany in the Anschluss of March 12, 1938. Germany annexed the Sudetenland between October 1, and October 10, 1938 into Greater Germany. This was an area of Czechoslovakia of ethnic Germans. All the above territory was considered to be Germany. Hitler referred to Germany under his regime as the Third Reich. He wanted to create a new government that would rule Europe for 1000 years. The Axis was the alliance of 3 countries, Germany, Italy and Japan, that fought against the Allies. Other countries also joined or were forced to join the Axis.
Germany annexed Austria.
Central Europe, perhaps.
Germany is the only country in Europe of which Germany is a part.
Hungary and Germany are both countries in the continent of Europe.
There are tons of countries in europe. Germany
Germany borders three other countries in Europe: France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
France, Germany, the Alpine countries, and Benulux.
Stalin annexed the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1940, during the early stages of World War II. This annexation was facilitated by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression treaty between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, which secretly divided Eastern Europe into spheres of influence. The Baltic states were subsequently incorporated into the Soviet Union, leading to significant political repression and cultural suppression in the region.
Nazi Germany, in order to obtain more territory and resources, launched a war against the majority of Europe. While the countries of Erope would be annexed by Germany, mass extermination would be focused mainly on Jews, gypsies, cripples, and other undesirables.
France and Germany.