not much
Because Britain had more power, and more troops than Germany. Then Britain set up navalblockades witch stoped the goods from Germany coming in.
No. By 1941, Britain was on its knees and if the US had not entered the war in December of that year, Britain would eventually have been overrun by Nazi Germany.
Britain was the first to declare war on Germany and New Zealand and the rest of the commonwealth felt like they wanted to help britain defeat germany
In WWI, Britain was on a previous arm race with Germany. Germany was on her way to become an industrial nation of fleet and military equal to that of Britain, so Britain was in for: 1. Arm Race and naval pride. 2. Her will to stay on the top of the colonization pyramid and have many colonies, this was a shared goal with Germany and Britain was not willing to share. 3. To "test" the military power (militarism). 4. Alliances that were nailing Britain to help (actually benefited Britain, but the first motivation was to help). 5. Nationalism.
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.
It's all about promises.In WW1 Britain promised to protect Belgium and after Germany invaded them to get to France war was declared upon Germany from Britain.In WW2 Britain had agreed to protect and help Poland in all military scuffles and when Germany invaded and refused to leave Poland Britain declared war upon Germany.
Help Britain fight Germany
No, Britain were fighting against Germany. The battle of Dunkirk was actually a British and French retreat.
Lend-Lease
No
The more important reason for Britain joining World War 1 was the Schlieffen Plan, that Germany had written up. The plan involved Germany attacking on two fronts; Russia and France. Almost immediately this would of set sparks off within the Triple Entente; Great Britain, Russia and France. The biggest fault of the plan was that Germany would have to go through Belgium to attack France. In 1839, Britain signed a treaty with France stating that they would help Belgium, who were neutral, if they were ever invaded. With Germany wanting to pass through Belgium, Britain were forced to declare war on Germany, something which the Germans had not expected at all. If Britain had left it, essentially Germany would of invaded both France and Belgium, and then would of been able to invade Britain from the South. Germany could of won World War One if Great Britain didn't attack.
I don't think it was the colonies that the British government were worried about, I think it was the UK itself, if Germany had the cheek to invade Czecoslovakia and Poland then France and the UK could be next!