The micro states were not invaded: Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino, the Vatican.
Britain, as this does not include the Channel Islands.
Many of Germany's allies in Europe were occupied or invaded by Germany after surrendering or trying to surrender. However, Bulgaria and Finland were not invaded by Germany.
German forces took over occupation in Albania following the collapse of the Italian fascist regime in 1943, who were the original invaders.
There were several. Switzerland - Despite being surrounded by Axis nations and territory (but with few Natural Resources, no vital trade routes, no naval bases) the Axis nations left her alone. The two sides did trade frequently as Switzerland required natural resources to keep her industries alive. Sweden - Traded freely with Germany providing iron ore and some manufactured goods such as ball bearings. Turkey - Did declare war on Germany a few weeks before the end of fighting (always a nice touch) but during the major portions of the war traded freely providing Germany with her indispensible requirements of chromium ore. Spain - Despite owing the Axis for support during their '30s civil war, the Spanish never got into WWII. They did provide some support for German naval forces at various times. Spain also provided tungsten ore to the Axis nations. Portugal - I think they pulled a 'turkey' and declared war at the end of hostilities against Germany. Ireland - Despite being ravaged by the English for centuries, the Irish never aided the Axis, probably since to do so would have meant even more brutalization at the hands of the English, Germany being in no position to assist them.
Germany did not control the neutral countries, even if they had some influence: * Sweden * Switzerland * Spain * Irish Republic * Portugal The did not control Britain and did not control all of the Soviet Union. German 'control' of Finland and Bulgaria was limited.
Poland
Germany and all the countries that Germany had occupied.
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Germany wanted to ensure its military was free to invade Poland. The USSR, for its part, annexed the western side of Poland and the Baltic countries.
Poland first, then every other European country except for UK, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal.
Germany invaded France and Poland also it invaded Austria. World War 2 started because Germany said to England they wouldn't invade Poland but they did - so Poland is the easiest country to remember that was invaded!
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Germany and all the countries that Germany had occupied.
Only three European countries have won the world cup, they are Italy, France, West Germany , England and now Spain.
There have been five European countries who have won the World Cup in soccer. They are England, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
The countries that started World War I were Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia. Those were the base and then more countries joined.
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germany
The Germany occupation of many European countries was created by the war that Germany began against them.
Germany wanted to ensure its military was free to invade Poland. The USSR, for its part, annexed the western side of Poland and the Baltic countries.
Poland first, then every other European country except for UK, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal.
World War Two is generally believed to have begun on 1st September 1939, with the invasion of Poland by Germany and subsequent declarations of war on Germany by France and most of the countries of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
Germany invaded France and Poland also it invaded Austria. World War 2 started because Germany said to England they wouldn't invade Poland but they did - so Poland is the easiest country to remember that was invaded!