September 3, 1939
June of 1940.
They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.
The fall of France was likely because of its geographical position. It was easy for Germany to attack France from the ground, sea and air. Germany also wanted to have a greater advantage of its geographical position to be able to cut British supplies.
U.S. after Normandy, Russia after Nazi Invasion, England, France before Nazi Occupation
Yes France did fall to Germany.
The Battle of France marked the Nazi defeat of France. The French Third Republic ceased to exist and was replaced by what is now known as Vichy France, made up of a group of Nazi collaborators and sympathizers. The Nazis now had complete control of France and nearly all of continental Europe.
The situation in in France became the fall of France in 1940 with the Nazi invasion. There was also a battle in Britain as Hitler tried to invade England.
The situation in in France became the fall of France in 1940 with the Nazi invasion. There was also a battle in Britain as Hitler tried to invade England.
France was freed from Nazi Control in July 1944.
Summer of 1940, after the fall of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark and Norway, with Italy joining the war on the German side.
fall in with, not fall why were they allies is his question
Vichy France.
They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.
Vichy France
The fall of France was likely because of its geographical position. It was easy for Germany to attack France from the ground, sea and air. Germany also wanted to have a greater advantage of its geographical position to be able to cut British supplies.
That depends on which France you are talking about. The Nazi controlled the northern half of France after it collapse in 1941. The souther part of France was called Vichy France and was nominally free, but did pretty much what Nazi Germany wanted.
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The Nazi party