No, Russia did not drop out of World War I because it was conquered and occupied by Germany. Instead, Russia exited the war following the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, which led to the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in March 1918. This treaty formalized Russia's withdrawal from the conflict, allowing Germany to focus its efforts on the Western Front. The country's withdrawal was primarily due to internal political upheaval rather than outright military conquest by Germany.
There were 4 zones in Germany when the Allies occupied Germany. The Eastern Zone was occupied by Russia. It the Southern Zone was the US, in the Northen Zone was France and the western zone had Britain.
No.
Russia directly attacked Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Prior to the start of World War II, Germany occupied the Rhineland in 1936, violating the Treaty of Versailles. Additionally, in March 1938, Germany annexed Austria in an event known as the Anschluss. Following this, in September 1938, Germany occupied the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia after the Munich Agreement, further escalating tensions in Europe. These actions set the stage for the broader conflict that would erupt in 1939.
France went into World War 1 because it had an alliance with Russia. When Germany declared war on Russia, France went to help its ally.
Most of Europe was occupied by either Germany or Russia.
Germany did invade Russia and battles were fought in Russia with the German army. The Germans were not very successful in their occupation.
Parts of the USSR (Russia) were occupied by Germany during the war, but at no point did Germany formally annex or obtain any part of the USSR.
Austira, Czechoslovakia, France, Russia, poland and Norway
Russia occupied the Eastern Zone of Germany after the World War and eventually took it over under the communist regime of the USSR.
There were 4 zones in Germany when the Allies occupied Germany. The Eastern Zone was occupied by Russia. It the Southern Zone was the US, in the Northen Zone was France and the western zone had Britain.
Germany never conquered Somalia. Britain ruled it before World War II, and during the war, Italy briefly occupied it- in the 1920's, Italy had occupied neighboring Ethiopia. The closest Germany ever came to Somalia was "German East Africa", which they ruled from the late 1800's until WWI... it was located around the area of modern Tanzania.
Yes. Norway was occupied by Germany in World War II.
Yes. Russia and Germany both invaded Poland and it capitualted in a few weeks.
In World War II the US fought with France,(before it was conquered by Germany) Great Britain(or England), Canada, Australia, China, Russia(After Russia was attack by Germany) and i think that's it. Their main allies were Russia and England.
Sweden was not, as it was neutral. Finland was not, but it was an ally of Germany. Germany obviously was occupied by Germany.
Almost all of continental Europe was involved in World War 2. Many nations were invaded and occupied by Germany. Germany, France, England, Italy, and Russia were all combatants.