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.
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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Iceland - Reykjavik Ireland - Dublin United Kingdom - London Portugal - Lisbon Spain - Madrid Andorra - Andorra la Vella Monaco - Monaco [under German control] France - Paris [mostly under German control] Luxembourg - Luxembourg [under German control but independent] Belgium - Brussels [under German control] Netherlands - Amsterdam [under German control] Germany - Berlin Denmark - Copenhagen [under German control] Norway - Oslo [under German control] Sweden - Stockholm Finland - Helsinki [under German control] Soviet Union - Moscow [partially under German control] Turkey - Ankara Greece - Athens [under Axis control] Albania - Tirana [under Italian control] Yugoslavia - Belgrade/London [under German control] Bulgaria - Sophia Romania - Budapest Hungary - Budapest [under German control] Czechoslovakia - Prague [under German control] Austria - Vienna [under German control] Liechtenstein - Vaduz Switzerland - Berne
Yes, Mongolia was under control of Japan in 1942 when WWII.
No, they were not under Axis control. They were bombed by German planes, but the Germans never took control of the country.
The main combatants were: Germany, Japan, and Italy.
Europe lay under German domination.
Japan (1941) and then German (1942-43). (Not sure though).
FC Schalke 04 was the winner of the German Bundesliga in 1942.
After the fall of France to the Germans in 1940, Vichy, South of Paris. continue to administer the government there, but under German control, from July 1940 to November 1942, when the German took full control of all of France....
German Bestelmeyer died in 1942.
Until the winter of 1942-1943, the German army was victorious in an almost unbroken chain of battlefield successes. Europe lay under German domination. After a successful German advance in summer 1942, the battle for the city of Stalingrad in late 1942 proved a turning point. Soviet forces halted the German advance at Stalingrad on the Volga River and in the Caucasus. After this defeat, German troops were forced on the defensive, beginning the long retreat westward that was to end with Nazi Germany's surrender in May 1945, some three years later.
German Armistice Commission ended in 1942.
The Einsatzgruppen were mobile killing units (death squads) that operated behind German lines on the Eastern Front. They were under the control of the SD, which was headed by Heydrich till his assassination in June 1942. Their main function was exterminating Jews. (Other units were used against guerrillas).