okkupierten
Okkupierten is a German word form derived from the verb okkupieren, meaning to occupy or seize and hold territory, typically by military force. As an adjective or past participle used attributively, it describes what is occupied, rather than who occupies it. The form okkupierten is used in contexts where the noun is plural or in certain declined phrases, for example die okkupierten Gebiete (the occupied territories) or inok upfigured phrases like in okkupierten Städten.
In everyday and formal writing, okkupierten is used to describe places, areas, or populations under occupation.
Legal and political context distinguishes occupation from annexation. International humanitarian law treats occupation as a situation
See also: occupation of territory, international law, besetzte Gebiete.