August 4 1914, after Germany did not withdraw from Belgium, Great Britain declared war on Germany.
Why did Great Britain declare war on Germany? Great Britain declared war on Germany because German tanks forced their way across the Polish border on august 4th 1914
Great Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939 after Germany invaded Poland.
Answer this question… Great Britain, a NATO country, had a democratic government. East Germany, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a communist government.
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France and Britain declared war on Germany.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and the United States were allies to defeat Germany so the US would not attack Great Britain.
No, Great Britain is not located in Germany. G.B. is an island that is North of the European continent.
August 4 1914, after Germany did not withdraw from Belgium, Great Britain declared war on Germany.
Great Britain and France have unitary governments; Germany has a federal government.
Great Britain is not in Germany. It is geographically west of Germany, though they do not share a border, being hundreds of miles from each other.
Why did Great Britain declare war on Germany? Great Britain declared war on Germany because German tanks forced their way across the Polish border on august 4th 1914
Germany bombed Great Britain, and Britain, in retaliation, did the same.
Germany had a greater army than Great Britain during WWI. Germany outnumbered Great Britain by about 4 million military personnel. Great Britain had to have more numbers from other allies to meet the numbers.