Yeah we would. If they invaded we would kick their asses and then make them eat their own children.
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They couldn't fight the Germans back because they didn't have enough weapons to fight back to the Germans and when a shipped tried to get weapons or leave the Germans would torpedo it.
He believed that he would have inherited the throne if spanish force invaded england.
the warriors who invaded the north of England were Norman's I don't actuary no if no pls put as it would help
Germans
it started because of the Germans invaded the France people it always mattered if they were in there territory something would happen to them
The Crusaders invaded their country and they were given no choice but to fight. Think about what you would do if you were invaded.
the Germans
Britain is an island on which England, Wales and Scotland are on. Edward I was King of England. He invaded both Wales and Scotland, so he invaded other parts of Britain, but it would be incorrect to say he invaded Britain, as he was from England and was England's King, succeeding his father, Henry III.
The Danish army did not have the military capability to resist the German invasion in 1940. Denmark was also concerned about minimizing casualties and potential destruction to their country by not engaging in a futile fight against the larger German forces. Additionally, the Danish government hoped that cooperating with the Germans would protect the Danish population from harsh reprisals.
They invaded Britain, and settled in the part which would eventually become England (England = Angle-land).
The English! Or if you mean before 1066 when William the Conqueror invaded England, then the natives would be referred to as the Anglo-Saxons.
first answer: the Germans never thought they would land in France, they thought they would land either in Italy or Africa. second correct answer: In World War 2, the Germans thought that when the Allies invaded France, that the Allies would choose to land at the Pas-de-Calais area. The Allies landed in the Normandy area instead. From the German point of view, the Pas-de-Calais area was the obvious choice. It was closer to England and the fastest way to invade Germany and seize the Ruhr industrial region.