Germany invaded and occupied a total of 11 European nations from 1938-1941. The aggressive attacks on these countries were fueled by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's desire to bring Germany back into prominence on the world stage. He spoke frequently about how the country's greatness would be restored, and many German people were eager to see this happen after being humbled and forced into dire economic straits by sanctions after World War I.
Germany successfully invaded and occupied the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Yugoslavia and Italy. Italy was initially an ally of Germany, but after Italy surrendered to the Americans and the British, the Germans captured Rome.
The Germans also invaded England and the Soviet Union, but did not conquer either of those countries.
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