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Britain went to war because of a mutual treaty between Britain and Poland.
When Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France had an agreement with Poland to come to Poland's aid should the country ever be invaded. As Germany refused to withdraw from Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany.
Poland's size can be compared to a size of New Mexico.
Germany invading Poland brought Britain to come to Poland's aid due to a treaty between Poland and Britain. War was declared when Hitler refused to withdraw from Poland.
Britain and France.
Britain and France both had a defence agreement with Poland. When Germany attacked Poland on 1st September 1939, Britain and France both declared war on Germany two days later but their actions did absolutely nothing to help Poland.
The Invasion of Poland by the Nazis in September 1939.
Well, it was Germany and Poland who were the first to fight in it, but it was really four countries that went to war at the same time. Britain, France, Germany, and Poland were the four.
UK was allied USSR.
I presume you are talking about WW2. Britain & France had a treaty with Poland to ensure Poland's safety and when Germany invaded Poland in 1939 this treaty was violated and therefore Britain & France had no option but to go to Poland's aid
Great Britain declared war on Germany after Hitler invaded Poland. Poland was a member of the Allies, along with Britain and France, so that meant that the other allied nations would come to Poland's aid.
The 1939 invasion of Poland caused Britain to declare war on Germany, which started WWII.