The Nazi Germans and Fascist Italians of the Axis Forces took over these countries:
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The first 'take over' was in 1938. [In 1935 the Saar voted to return to Germany (in a genuinely free vote) and in March 1936 Germany remilitarized the Rhineland, which had been German throughout the period 1918-36]. *1938 (March) Austria; (October) Sudetenland. *1939 (March) Rest of Bohemia, Moravia and some other parts of Czechoslovakia; also the Memel district of Lithuania; (Sepember) Poland (except for eastern part which went to the USSR) *1940 (April) Denmark, Norway; (May) Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France. *1941 (April-May) Yugoslavia (as it then was), Greece; (June) attack on the Soviet Union; vast areas occupied. NOTE. This list doesn't include countries which were allies or became satellites of Germany, such as Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria - and Croatia (carved out of Yugoslavia).
Denmark,Finland, Holland,Poland, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Belarus, Luxembourg,Lithenstein, Brussels, Russia, France, Portugal.
An early event in Poland were they were taken over by Germany, most countries near west Europe were.
you have countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria, but if they had governments that Hitler did not approve of or were uncooperative, then they would have been taken over.
central Europe
Do you mean what countries that took part in the Holocaust were not taken over by Hitler? Because obviously he did not take over any country in the Americas, nor most of the world.
Poland in September 1939, followed by Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, the Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) and then ultimately France.
Holland Belgium
After WW1 germany, Italy, and Japan had dictators. Germanys was HITLER:(
Poland,Holland,France,Austria ,Italy
Poland, belgium, Iran, Iraq
Yes they fought for as long as they could. France was taken over by Germany, but they had rebels who continued to fight.
Germany took over Poland in 1939 at Warsaw. They also took over the Czech region of Sudetenland. They took over Austria also.
This question implies that the countries had a choice. Some were attacked and had to surrender. Germany was such a threat to world peace before the war started, that Britain and France met and allowed Germany to take over control of some border land and countries. Mainly, the small countries could not resist the German Army. Some wanted to remain neutral but Germany had to attack them to get to France and England.
An early event in Poland were they were taken over by Germany, most countries near west Europe were.
you have countries such as Slovakia and Bulgaria, but if they had governments that Hitler did not approve of or were uncooperative, then they would have been taken over.
sorry for the short answer but absolutely not it was a symbol of other countries control over Germany financially and physically no Germany would have been a lot better without it if they had won the war that is. so if they hadn't signed that treaty it would put them in complete mess they would have been taken over by powerful countries irony huh.
france
Austira and Czechoslovakia