During World War II, it is not in fact accurate to claim that France invaded Germany from the south. Neither during the first year of the war (in 1939-40) nor during 1944, when a mixed force of Allied troops (including French divisions) landed on the southern coast of France and pushed north against German defenders, did France actually invade Germany. As part of Allied (in fact, American) armies, French troops did participate actively in the offensives into Germany that occurred at the southern edge of the Western Front in 1945.
What year and day did Germany invade France?
Germany invaded France in May 10, 1940. On June 22, France surrendered and Germany captured Paris.
Through Belgium
France
June 22, 1940 France surrendered to Germany
What year and day did Germany invade France?
They went through Belgium to invade France.
Germany went through Belgium to invade France, more precisely the hilly region of the Ardennes.
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Belgium
They didn't.
Germany invaded France in May 10, 1940. On June 22, France surrendered and Germany captured Paris.
Along the border of Belgium and France.
Germany
Through Belgium
Germany, France and Italy
Marched across the border.