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.
It didn't gain any land. It did lose a lot of land, though.
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WW1 gave them a chance to get more colonies by taking land off other people. they wanted land because they felt they had missed out when everyone was getting africa.
Germany entered WWI because they were allies with Austria-Hungary and Russia. Austria-Hungary went to war because of the assassination of the arch duke Franz Ferdinand and Germany saw that as a good opportunity to attack France and try to gain land.
because they felt sorry for them so they didnt take the land off germany in ww2
Germany is the only country to have a land border with Denmark.
It didn't gain any land. It did lose a lot of land, though.
Germany has a land border with Denmark.
Germany is the only country that shares a land border with Denmark. Considering you've tagged Germany in the question, I get a feeling you already knew...
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Germany has a land boarder with Denmark
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