Great Britain entered World War I in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium on August 4, 1914. Britain had a treaty obligation to protect Belgian neutrality, which was violated by Germany's aggressive actions. The violation of this neutrality, combined with concerns over German expansionism and the balance of power in Europe, compelled Britain to declare war on Germany.
so that Germany wouldn't take over the entire continent.
Okay. You need to get your facts straight. Britain never invaded Belgium. Germany invaded Belgium to take over France. Germany never actually declared war on Britain. The closest thing it did was begin the London Blitz.
This brought great Britain into the conflict. The British had close ties with Belgium, one of their nearest neighbors on the continent. Outraged over the violation of Belgium neutrality, Britain declared war on Germany on August 4.
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Well, Because Great Britain is an Island and Britain has the best naval force. Germany was unable to use blitzkrieg effectively and could not penetrate the powerful British navy, so the only thing Germany could do was to fly over and bomb the cities.
Well, first off, your mom was from Germany while your dad was in Great Britain. Your mom ran off with you and all the money, and your dad tried to sue your mom, but he forget he was not in the USA. So, instead, your dad became a terrorist, and took over Great Britain, while your mom married Adolf Hitler and took over Germany that way. They declared war on each other.
Historically, Great Britain has had rivalries with countries like France, Spain, and Germany. These rivalries have been shaped by competition for resources, political power, and cultural influence. However, it's important to note that relationships between countries are complex and can evolve over time.
No, Britain does not have control over Germany. Both countries - along with others - are members of the European Union.