Some countries that were under the control of Germany included Austria, Yugoslavia, France, Belgium, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands, Greece, Poland, Norway, and many other European countries. The Germans also controlled parts of North Africa.
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By late 1941 Germany and her allies controlled almost all mainland and Baltic Europe with the exception of Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Vatican City and Monaco. On the eastern front the German army was at the gates of Moscow and engaged in a long winter war with the red army. Eventually the German army was forced out of Moscow but held much of the Baltic territories spanning to the black sea.
Germany took over a number of countries during WWII. Some of them include: Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Greece, Norway and Western Poland.
Austria, Poland, Demark, and Norway were countries that were under control of the Germans in 1942. Czechoslovakia, Holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg were also under German control.
No, they were not under Axis control. They were bombed by German planes, but the Germans never took control of the country.
the German defeat at the battle of Stalingrad in late 1942 and early 1943 and Germany's attempt in taking over Italy in January 1943
The Van Pels joined the Franks in hiding on July 13, 1942
In 1942.
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