No, it was in 1939.
What year and day did Germany invade France?
The Western Allies should invade France.
The conflict of D-Day was basically that the Germans had occupied most of Europe and the Allies wanted Europe to be liberated. The Allies, Britain, USA, Canada and the British colonies then decided to invade France to defeat the Germans on land.
Well i dont think they did invade france but the Axis powers did.
Through the Belgian Ardennes.
They Invaded Belgium on their way to France
The Germans invaded Poland, resulting in England and France declaring war.
The Germans were fooled into believing that the Allies would invade France across the narrowest part of the English Channel, to land in or near calais. The landing in Normandy, was initially viewed by the Germans as a diversion.
Calais was the location of choice but the Germans figured that out so they went for Normandy and from Italy into France
germans are from germany not france
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No, it was in 1939.
400 a.D.
To fool the Germans that the Allies intended to invade France at Dunkirk, rather than at Normandy.
They went through Belgium to invade France.
What year and day did Germany invade France?