Germany never invaded Spain or Portugal, and France and Yugoslavia were not neutral. The correct answer is D. Denmark and Norway: both countries declared neutrality and were attacked nonetheless.
In a long-awaited history due to be published this week, journalist and author Anne Applebaum draws on firsthand accounts and previously unpublished archival material to describe how the Kremlin established its hegemony over Eastern Europe at the end of World War II. The book, titled Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe<span>, 1944-56, explores the gutting of local institutions and the murders, terror campaigns, and tactical maneuvering that allowed Moscow to establish a system of control that would last for decades to come. I spoke with, Applebaum, whose previous book, a history of the Soviet Gulag, won the Pulitzer Prize.</span>
B. Giving government jobs to political supporters i believe
Separate but equal wasn't actually equal. White schools were nearly perfect whereas no one paid any attention to what was happening in the black public schools
Oliver died at the age of 59 on September 3rd, 1658. He was born on April 25th, 1599