occupy
1. The Chinese military is a LAND based military; in the same category as Russia and Europe, since they both occupy the same continent (Eurasia). 2. Japan is a SEA based military; in the same category as Great Britain, since they both occupy Island Kingdoms.
A country's army cannot occupy its own country. Germany took over France, and put in men there. Also, Germany did occupy many countries, and was very successful until the good 'ole U.S. of A. came in (enough of the gloating).
The true answer is NONE. The US has military bases in over 150 countries but the US does not occupy any.
Hong Kong was ceded to the British Empire as a result of the Treaty of Nanking. During the Opium Wars with China, the British did in fact occupy Hong Kong, and used it as a military base.
March 1944.
Poland,denmark,Germany,Finland,and Norway
Because they can.
New York was once called "New Amsterdam" because the Dutch owned New York.
occupy
I think you are confused. The Nazis were German. They were from Germany.
1. The Chinese military is a LAND based military; in the same category as Russia and Europe, since they both occupy the same continent (Eurasia). 2. Japan is a SEA based military; in the same category as Great Britain, since they both occupy Island Kingdoms.
A country's army cannot occupy its own country. Germany took over France, and put in men there. Also, Germany did occupy many countries, and was very successful until the good 'ole U.S. of A. came in (enough of the gloating).
occupying a countrie means that you are in there against there will because your military defeated there military and they can not defend against you any longer
Countries in Europe not occupied by German In WWII: Britan (Allied) Iceland (Allied) Switzerland (Neutral) Sweden (Neutral) Ireland (Neutral) Spain (Neutral)
The military bases on the Sinai peninsula are Egyptian owned and monitored. At one time, however, Israel did occupy the Sinai peninsula during the 6 Day War. After their withdrawal, the Egyptians refortified their defenses, as well as their military posts and establishments. This included the El Gorah military camp, along with other venues.
The true answer is NONE. The US has military bases in over 150 countries but the US does not occupy any.