I believe so... Germany invaded Belgium even though they remained neutral more info at http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_belgian_army_of_1914_
yes because they where in the middle of war.When Austria-Hungary was threatening to invade Serbia, the leadership of the German Empire favored such an attack but did not want it to lead to a general European war. When AH did, indeed, attack Serbia and the Russian Empire responded by declaring war on AH, Germany responded by declaring war on Russia. Within days, Germany also declared war on France and Belgium.It does not seem that the German Empire made much effort to remain neutral.
In World War 1 Germany had an "image problem" in most neutral countries and until 1917 this included the U.S. Germany was widely seen as undemocratic and as the aggressor.
Because Hamburg is a city in Germany and America was fighting Germany during WWI.
Denmark did not real have an important role in world war 2. The only reason Germany occupied Denmark was because they had a big agriculture and could secure Germany alot of food. Also airports in Denmark where used much. Most of all there was 2 special airports. One in "Aalborg" and one in the very small town of "Randbøldal"
No. Ireland was neutral during the war, although they send some supplies to Germany because Germany was fighting the British.
There were some countries that were neutral during World War 2 that invaded Germany. These countries included the United States and Sweden.
Sweden remained neutral, but a supporter of Germany during WW2. Sweden was not attacked or occupied by Germany.
No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war.
Countries in Europe not occupied by German In WWII: Britan (Allied) Iceland (Allied) Switzerland (Neutral) Sweden (Neutral) Ireland (Neutral) Spain (Neutral)
No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war and did not actively participate in the conflict.
On 19 April 1839 the Treaty of London signed by the European powers (including the Netherlands) recognized Belgium as an independent and neutral country. Despite it's neutrality, Germany invaded Belgium anyway to surprise the French army who did not expect Germany to cross neutral Belgium. Because of the German invasion Belgium became part of the "Allies" and was not neutral during the rest of the war.
I believe so... Germany invaded Belgium even though they remained neutral more info at http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_belgian_army_of_1914_
Germany did not attack Switzerland during World War II because Switzerland was a neutral country and had a strong defense system that made it difficult for Germany to invade. Additionally, Switzerland provided important financial services to both the Allies and Axis powers, which helped maintain its neutrality.
From 1938-1945 Austria was a part of Germany and of course fought as a part of Germany in World War 2.
There is only one Irish country: Ireland. It sided with Germany since it had strong tensions with the United Kingdom, not because it actually agreed with Nazism. (It was an "enemy of my enemy" thing.)
because switzerland was neutral