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  1. By 1942, three years into World War II, Nazi Germany reached the peak of its expansion. At the height of its power, Germany had incorporated, seized, or occupied most of the continent. However, also in 1942, the Allied Powers started to systematically bomb Germany.

  2. Eastern Europe after the German-Soviet Pact, 1939-1940.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_GermanyNazi Germany - Wikipedia

    Territorial expansion of German Reich from 1933 to 1941 as explained to Wehrmacht soldiers, a Nazi era map in German. As a result of their defeat in World War I and the resulting Treaty of Versailles, Germany lost Alsace-Lorraine, Northern Schleswig, and Memel.

  4. German Invasion of Western Europe, May 1940. German troops overran Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France in six weeks starting in May 1940. France signed an armistice in late June 1940, leaving Great Britain as the only country fighting Nazi Germany.

  5. Hace 3 días · Greatest extent of territory controlled by or allied with Germany, November 1942. At the height of his success, Hitler was the master of the greater part of the European continent. German rule in the east was extended to wide areas of the Baltic states, Belorussia (now Belarus), Ukraine, and European Russia; Poland and the ...

  6. A historical map of Europe in May 1940, showing the German invasion of Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern France. The map also includes key events and dates related to the Blitzkrieg campaign and the Dunkirk evacuation.

  7. See how Nazi Germany occupied Poland and the Soviet Union, and set up ghettos, camps and killing squads. Learn about the genocide of Jews, Roma and Sinti in Europe from 1939 to 1945.