That's a strange interpretation of history! In the late 1930's, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if Poland was attacked by Another Country, Britain and France would come to its aid. On September 1st 1939, German troops invaded Poland without warning. Britain and France then issued an ultimatum to Germany saying that if they did not immediately withdraw their troops from Poland, 'a state of war would exist'. Germany totally ignored the demand to withdraw, so on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France jointly declared war on Germany.
Russia cannot be blamed for World War I. There were various alliances in Europe during the time that would create war due to association. The following alliances existed: Russia and Serbia, Germany and Austria, France and Russia, Britain and France and Belgium, Japan and Britain.
Britain and France joined the war, becaus Germany invaded Poland. The reason for this is that Britain and France had a pact with Poland, Denmark and Belgium.
yes
Britain was not involved in any division or 'carve up' of France in or after World War 2.
France had been greatly hit by world war one and so would want to be harsh on the Germans to get revenge
Adolf Hitler.
Russia cannot be blamed for World War I. There were various alliances in Europe during the time that would create war due to association. The following alliances existed: Russia and Serbia, Germany and Austria, France and Russia, Britain and France and Belgium, Japan and Britain.
France
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.
Britain was fighting with France in World War 2.
Britain and France joined the war, becaus Germany invaded Poland. The reason for this is that Britain and France had a pact with Poland, Denmark and Belgium.
For World War 1: the US, Britain and Commonwealth, France, Russia and Japan. For World War 2: the US, Britain and Commonwealth, France and the Soviet Union.
Britain, France and the Soviet Union were on the same side during World War 2
During the formal negotiations that followed World War I, as the contending nations both victorious and defeated worked out a final peace treaty, Great Britain's fundamental position was that Germany was responsible for the outbreak of World War I. Despite this general position, Britain's view of reparations (and other punishments) was more lenient than that of France, her ally during the war.
President Wilson blamed Germany for World War 1.
The victorious allied nations of World War I and World War II. In World War I, included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States. In World War II, included Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
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