The Germans took control of Paris during WWII sometime around the middle of June in 1940
about June 1940...............
the allies allowed russia to take it because they weren't doing good economicly so they wanted russia to finally haqve a victory and help them gain more power
The biggest reason was simple exhaustion. The warring powers, especially Germany, just couldn't go on any longer and with the threat of fresh new American troops coming in, the failure of the last German offensive to take Paris, and support waning at home, Germany had to capitulate.
The Treaty of Paris, often called the Peace of Paris, or the Treaty of 1763, was signed on 10 February 1763.
Munich, Germany.
about June 1940...............
They won Paris in about 6 weeks by outflanking and outnumbering the French
Germany is a large country, and it has a common border with France. You don't need to take a ferry.From Paris to the nearest point on the German border should take around 3½ hours by road.
VE-Day should be the official date that allies take over Germany which is on 8 May 1945.
Paris
356miles or 5 hours
The driving distance is 512 miles. The journey will take 7 hours and 13 minutes.
The Eurostar can be utilized as a method of transportation to Paris from a number of locations in which are serviced. These serviced locations include: the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
To take back Normandy and Paris so the Allies could push back Germany back to Germany and speed V-E day (Victory Europe Day)
You take the train from Paris-Saint-Lazare
You can take education for good manners in Paris at the University of Paris.
Germany sure did. Germany took over Italy too, so Italy wasn't as powerful as Germany. The Germans sent bombs over England called V2 rockets. These things were mean since they were a bomb with a motor, so when the fuel ran out they fell on whatever they were over. Night after night they fell over London and the people had to hide in subways and bomb shelters. When Germany invaded France Hitler ordered Paris burned, but the commander of Paris kept putting it off and as a result Paris was saved. A book written on this several years ago is called " Is Paris Burning?"