England and France had a huge effect on World War II! When Germany broke their agreement of peace with England, by invading Poland, England and France declared war on Germany. The Germans ended up taking over France, and forcing the English to retreat across the channel, at a town called Dunkirk. When we eventually got into the war, we were allies with England and France. The English helped us push the Germans back to Berlin, and the French resisted their Nazi opposition from the inside. I think that if it wasn't for them, we would have had a harder time fighting the Germans, Japanese and Italians at once.
France was one of the Triple Entente powers during World War I along with Russia and England. In the long run, actions in World War I were bound by treaties. France had a treaty with Russia, who in turn had a treaty with Serbia. Joseph Joffre was the French Commander in Chief for much of World War I.
1. Allying itself with Austria-Hungary. 2. Declaring war on England and France.
Revoultionary war: france war of 1812: no one world war 1: france, england, world war 2: france, england, italy, and russia
Devon, England
France and England
1936
germany
England and France
principally, England and France
mainly U.S.A, England, France and Russia
When did England and France declare war on who? Please clarify.
France and russia