England and France were not at war during WW2.
They could have been. Just after the German invasion of France, Churchill feared the French fleet could be used to attack British positions in the Mediterranean Sea.
So, on July 1940, the English sank the French fleet situated in Mers-el Kebir (Algeria), the Vichy ministers tried to convince Maréchal Pétain to declare war to England. Pétain refused saying "one defeat is enough".
General De Gaulle who settled a "Free-France" government in London, declared that the Catapult Operation was justified and he prefered the French Fleet to be destroyed than in the hands of Germany.
Even, if war was not declared, French Vichy and Great Britain broke every diplomatic link.
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Henry V of England won the Battle of Agincourt against the French during the Hundred Years War.
French and English both claimed what is current day Canada. Henry Hudson claimed Hudson Bay for England in 1611. However, the French founded Quebec City in 1608.
Answer The Church of England was established by King Henry VIII of England in 1534 (EDIT)
King Henry III of England was born on October 1, 1207.
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Henry Newton Knights was born in 1872.
Henry Newton Knights died in 1959.
Thomas Becket after being in France for about six years returned to show he was not a coward and tried to defeat king Henry 2nd He went to the Canterbury catherdal and was murdered in sight of everyone by the kings knights questions still remain unanswered about if the king himself ordered Becket to be murdered by the knights. The knights believed they were doing the king's bidding.
Dawn's husband is the British comedian Lenny Henry who comes from Birmingham England.
Knights in medieval Europe were typically Christians, belonging to the Catholic Church. Chivalry, the code of conduct for knights, often promoted ideals of faith, piety, and service to God. Religious beliefs were an important aspect of a knight's identity and influenced their behavior on and off the battlefield.
Henry Walter Fincham has written: 'The Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and its Grand Priory of England' -- subject(s): History, Knights of Malta
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The French translation for "Horrid Henry" is "Affreux Henry".
Henry of England died in 1274.
Henry of England was born in 1267.
Henry I of England was born in 1068.