German Invasion Of Denmark And Norway 1940

german Invasion Of Denmark And Norway 1940
german Invasion Of Denmark And Norway 1940

German Invasion Of Denmark And Norway 1940 Operation weserübung (german: unternehmen weserübung [ˈveːzɐˌʔyːbʊŋ], transl. operation weser exercise, 9 april – 10 june 1940) was the invasion of denmark and norway by nazi germany during world war ii. it was the opening operation of the norwegian campaign. in the early morning of 9 april 1940 (wesertag, "weser day"), german. 14 aircraft damaged. the german invasion of denmark (german: operation weserübung – süd), was the german attack on denmark on 9 april 1940, during the second world war. the attack was a prelude to the invasion of norway (german: weserübung nord, 9 april – 10 june 1940). denmark's strategic importance for germany was limited.

The german invasion Of norway 1940 Imperial War Museums
The german invasion Of norway 1940 Imperial War Museums

The German Invasion Of Norway 1940 Imperial War Museums On this day in 1940, nazi germany launched a surprise attack on norway and denmark, beginning a brutal occupation. learn more about the motives and consequences of this invasion. The german plans for the invasion and occupation of norway relied heavily on air power. to secure the skagerrak strait between norway and denmark, the air bases in denmark had to be seized. the domination of this strait would prevent the royal navy from interfering with the main supply lines of the invasion forces. Germany invaded denmark and norway on april 9, 1940. known as operation weserübung, the invasion occurred for two reasons: first, so germany could obtain naval bases to then use against the british, and second, to secure crucial iron ore shipment from neutral sweden. however, these military operations would have even more profound consequences. Because of anglo french arguments, the date of the mining was postponed from april 5 to april 8. the postponement was catastrophic. hitler had on april 1 ordered the german invasion of norway to begin on april 9; so, when on april 8 the norwegian government was preoccupied with earnest protest about the british mine laying, the german expeditions were well on their way.

Operation Weser Crossing The german invasion of Denmark and Norway
Operation Weser Crossing The german invasion of Denmark and Norway

Operation Weser Crossing The German Invasion Of Denmark And Norway Germany invaded denmark and norway on april 9, 1940. known as operation weserübung, the invasion occurred for two reasons: first, so germany could obtain naval bases to then use against the british, and second, to secure crucial iron ore shipment from neutral sweden. however, these military operations would have even more profound consequences. Because of anglo french arguments, the date of the mining was postponed from april 5 to april 8. the postponement was catastrophic. hitler had on april 1 ordered the german invasion of norway to begin on april 9; so, when on april 8 the norwegian government was preoccupied with earnest protest about the british mine laying, the german expeditions were well on their way. 1 apr 1940. hitler set the date of the denmark and norway invasion to be 9 apr 1940. 2 divisions were allocated for denmark and 6 division for norway, while a bulk of the german navy was to support the overall operation. coordinated support in the air from the luftwaffe was also planned. British sailors also boarded the german ship altmark in norwegian waters. germany launched a full scale invasion on 9 april 1940. in a series of surprise attacks, 10,000 german troops seized the capital, oslo, and the main ports. although allied efforts to intervene on land ended in failure, the invasion was costly for the german navy.

Operation Weseruebung The german invasion Of norway denmark
Operation Weseruebung The german invasion Of norway denmark

Operation Weseruebung The German Invasion Of Norway Denmark 1 apr 1940. hitler set the date of the denmark and norway invasion to be 9 apr 1940. 2 divisions were allocated for denmark and 6 division for norway, while a bulk of the german navy was to support the overall operation. coordinated support in the air from the luftwaffe was also planned. British sailors also boarded the german ship altmark in norwegian waters. germany launched a full scale invasion on 9 april 1940. in a series of surprise attacks, 10,000 german troops seized the capital, oslo, and the main ports. although allied efforts to intervene on land ended in failure, the invasion was costly for the german navy.

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