During World War II, Germany did occupy a couple small British-owned islands off the coast of France and built some military and concentration camps there. Otherwise, the country of Germany has never occupied England.
In the 500-600's AD, Germanic people called the Angles and the Saxons invaded England and settled there. Over time, they conquered the Roman and Celtic peoples who were already living there, and the Angle tribe is where the word "England" comes from. But this happened over a thousand years before "Germany" as a single, unified country existed.
It took Germany 24 days to occupy Greece.
The part of England that the Anglo-Saxons did occupy is called the Danelagh.
Coal is valuable and it was especially so back then. And it was a hit to Germany that everyone wanted.
gERMANY RULED GERMANY SO GERMANY OCCUPIED GERMANY.
Germany, technically.
It took Germany 24 days to occupy Greece.
Germany failed to defeat the RAF who could sink an invading Army Logistically the Germans were not prepared to occupy England
No. In the sense that you occupy your own house.
Germans
yes
I think you are confused. The Nazis were German. They were from Germany.
Germany never occupied Alaska.
1938
The part of England that the Anglo-Saxons did occupy is called the Danelagh.
In 1936 Germany remilitarized the Rhineland. However, this was not an occupation.
Coal is valuable and it was especially so back then. And it was a hit to Germany that everyone wanted.
gERMANY RULED GERMANY SO GERMANY OCCUPIED GERMANY.