Occupation time
Occupation , rarely, occupation time designated,
- generally the time of the occupation of the defeated state or the losing state after a war, see occupying power for an overview
individual epochs:
- Occupation of Bavaria by Austrian troops 1705–1706, see Bavarian People's Survey
- the French occupation of parts of Germany between 1792 and 1815, see French times
- Occupation of Tyrol by French-Bavarian troops 1809–1814, see Tyrolean People's Uprising
- the period of occupation in France after the Second Peace of Paris from 1815
- Occupation of parts of the Baltic States and Belarus 1915 ff., See Ober Ost
- the French occupation of the Rhineland from 1918 to 1930, see Allied occupation of the Rhineland
- French occupation of Cilicia , 1920/21
- the time of Belgian and French troops in the Ruhr area 1921–1925, see occupation of the Ruhr
- Occupation of Manchuria by Japanese troops 1931–1932, see Manchukuo #occupation and foundation
- the Japanese occupation of China, 1937–1945, see Second Sino-Japanese War
- Occupation of Eastern Poland 1939–1941, see Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland #Besatzung
- German occupation of Poland 1939–1945
- the German annexation of Czechoslovakia 1939–1945, see Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- German occupation of the Netherlands 1940–1945
- Norway under German occupation 1940–1945
- Denmark under German occupation 1940–1945
- Japanese occupation of Hong Kong 1941–1944
- Japanese occupation of Burma 1942–1945
- Japanese occupation of Timor 1942–1945, see Battle of Timor
- an era of regional history in Germany, mostly the years 1945–1949, see post-war period after the Second World War in Germany
- an era of national history in Japan, the years 1945–1952, see Period of Occupation in Japan
- the regional historical era in Austria up to the State Treaty 1945–1955, see Occupied Post-War Austria
- Occupation of territories by Israeli troops since 1967, see Israeli occupied territories
- Indonesian occupation of East Timor 1975–1999, see History of East Timor #Indonesian occupation time
- Occupation of Cambodia by Vietnamese troops 1979–1989, see People's Republic of Kampuchea
- Occupation of Kuwait by Iraq 1990–1991, see Second Gulf War
- Occupation of Iraq 2003–2011
See also:
Wiktionary: Period of occupation - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations