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In 1940, the German army and air force overwhelmed France and the lowlands with massive surprise attacks on Allied defenses. Defensive walls such as the Marginot Line, were simply outflanked by the massive assaults by German tanks and armies. This was a "lightening war " of in Germ a Blitzkrieg that quickly conquered Western Europe within months. Soon Hitler was in Paris itself and forced France to surrender.

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During world war 2 france as a country gave the germans the advantage in their defense?

Basically, it was the swiftness of the German advancement, known as blitzkrieg - lightning war.


What allied nation was quickly defeated by the German Blitzkrieg in 1940?

I'm pretty sure its France. The Gerrman army went through the Ardenne forest to the Belgian border defense line and flanked the Allied army in Belgium... The Allies thought the Germans were gonna pass through Belgium and then to France. The Blitzkrieg was used against the French. They were ill prepared to defeat the Nazis. The French leaders capitulated and surrendered against the will of the French people. The Ardenne Forest and Allied battle was much later after the Normandy Invasion. The French and Brits lost big time in the Battle of Dunkirk in the Blitzkrieg of 1940.


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A rebellion in Haiti change the French strategy


Were the French outnumbered at the Battle of Cerignola?

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They and Great Britain had committed to the defense of Poland.

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During world war 2 france as a country gave the germans the advantage in their defense?

Basically, it was the swiftness of the German advancement, known as blitzkrieg - lightning war.


How did Germany's blitzkrieg style of war end the World War 1 era trench fighting?

The Blitzkrieg did not end WWI. Ludendorf's assault tactics, and the troops released from the Russian front due to the separate peace treaty with Lenin, gained a temporary advantage, but it was not enough to stem the tide of fresh American troops reinforcing the exhausted British, Belgian, and French forces. The Blitzkrieg was developed after WWI to take advantage of tanks which the British introduced at the end of WWI with limited success.


What allied nation was quickly defeated by the German Blitzkrieg in 1940?

I'm pretty sure its France. The Gerrman army went through the Ardenne forest to the Belgian border defense line and flanked the Allied army in Belgium... The Allies thought the Germans were gonna pass through Belgium and then to France. The Blitzkrieg was used against the French. They were ill prepared to defeat the Nazis. The French leaders capitulated and surrendered against the will of the French people. The Ardenne Forest and Allied battle was much later after the Normandy Invasion. The French and Brits lost big time in the Battle of Dunkirk in the Blitzkrieg of 1940.


What is the French word for strategy?

Strategy is "la stratégie" (fem.) in French.


Why was France deafted in 1940?

Hitler used a style of war called blitzkrieg. In turn France made the Maginot line which was an amazingly powerful line of defense however it had a major flaw. It faced one way and defended one way only, against the expected blitzkrieg. Hitler simply went around it and the French surrendered. However French soldiers did lose their lives and it was a tragic turn of events despite the surrendering itself.


Where did Germany's blitzkrieg cut off Allied soldiers in the north who had to be evacuated from?

The French city of Dunkirk.


Is advantage in french masculine or feminine?

"Advantage" in French is masculine and is translated as "avantage".


What are the release dates for The French Defense - 2006?

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What did the Germans do to easily defeat the french inworld war 2?

From what I know, they used the Blitzkrieg technique. (Possibly Incorrect)


Is the french Defense an opening for blsack in chess?

Yes. In response to e4, black may play e6, which is known as the french defense.


What actors and actresses appeared in The French Defense - 2006?

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Why did France fall quickly in 1940?

They concentrated most of there military on a long strip of land called the maginot line. The Germans first made a diversion on the upper half of the maginot line to draw the french away from the bottom half. Then they attacked the bottom using blitzkrieg and cut off multiple sections of the maginot line. Other than that, the french had no other defense against the germans.