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Yes, Denmark was occupied by Germany during Operation Weserubung which was the invasion & occupation also of Norway in April 1940.

AnswerDenmark did fight not very much though, around 1000 paratroopers landed in Copenhagen harbour and Danish troops engaged them as soon as they got there and suffered nearly 20 casualties, however German bombers arrived over Copenhagen and instead of having their capital city destroyed by bombing they surren
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