Poland was invaded by Germany just before the war was declared.
The Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. Once Germany invaded Poland, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany starting World War Two.
Yes, Germany was occupied by the Nazis in World War II, and so were Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, and Germany.+++The Nazis did not "invade" Germany: they were German, albeit coming to power in underhand ways and ruling their own country as a dictatorship.
Germany started World War II by invadingPolandGermany first invaded Poland, as an act they stated was just to get back some of the land they had lost in World War I. As many of you may know, not many countries apart from Germany were hungry for war, so they let it pass, thinking it was the last hostile act Germany would make. As it turned out, they were wrong.
there were four countries that had control of a region of germany.russia zone was in the east part of germany,the british had control of the northern region,the united states had control of the southern region of germany,and the french had conrtol of a region in the east along there border with germany.
no. It is located just west of Germany and north of Belgium
No, ther are just shorelines in the north of Germany
Germany lies just north of the Alps.
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Australia is not a European country so I can exclude that. Germany is north of Switzerland. So the answer is Germany.
Germany is a country that has an important port located on the North Atlantic Ocean. The port is located just north of the Alps.
We have just in the north of Germany a coast.
The Alps is the mountain range that lies just north of the Italian peninsula in south central Europe. It extends across eight Alpine countries, including Italy, France, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The Alps are known for their stunning landscapes, with numerous peaks exceeding 4,000 meters in elevation.
The Gaspe Peninsula is located in Quebec, Canada. The major waterway to the north is the St. Lawrence Seaway. Anticosti Island is just to the northeast of the Gaspe Peninsula.
Actually, Denmark is just north of Germany.
Just to the left of the Korean Peninsula.
Northern Africa, just under the Iberian peninsula.