They had no real effect on the invasion.
Invasion of Poland Sep. 1 1939.
The invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 was followed by a declaration of war against Germany by Britain and France two days later.
Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939. The reason was because Germany had launched a military invasion of Poland two days earlier, even though Britain and France had told Germany not to do so.
France entered the war with hopes of achieving a lasting victory against their major colonial rival Britain.
France and Spain both protected the United States from Great Britain. The alliance with France (Treaty of Alliance) was signed in 1778, after which Great Britain declared war on France, and Spain entered the war soon after as the ally of France.
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When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, France and Britain, who had promised aid to Poland if Germany invaded, entered the war on the Allied side, thus starting the Second World War.
France and Spain both protected the United States from Great Britain, but the alliance with France (Treaty of Alliance) wasn't signed until 1778, after which Great Britain declared war on France, and Spain entered the war soon after as the ally of France.
They had no real effect on the invasion.
Answer this question… Great Britain and France abandoned the policy of German appeasement.
The D day invasion was the Allied invasion of Germany occupied France.
German invasion of Poland
invasion of Poland
Invasion of Poland Sep. 1 1939.
The invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 was followed by a declaration of war against Germany by Britain and France two days later.
The invasion of Poland which began in September 1939