The Allies (including France and England) had made an agreement with Germany after the first World War called the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler broke the Treaty by doing things like marching troops into the Rhineland in 1936, but the first thing he did when the Nazis came to power in 1933 was build up the army and air force. These things were all forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles, but the Allies used appeasement - the policy of giving in to avoid war - which lead to Hitler taking over Austria and the Sudetenland, then a few months later the rest of Czechoslovakia (as it was called then) and finally Poland, which caused Britain and France to declare war.
Policy of appeasement
It takes place in seventeenth-century France, in the 1620s.
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He became convinced that his life and that of his family was in danger.
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they were all like, no you don't Hitler and Hitler was all like try and stop me and then France had no chance
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Hitler canceled his plans to invade England after he considered he would not be able to fight Russia and England at the same time.
That was in episode 12 of the first series.
Prior to world war II, Germany was taking over countries right and left. The Prime Minister of England signed a peace treaty with Hitler. France didn't do anything. The peace treaty did not work. Hitler kept eating away at the countries and land, and ever step he took, England told him "If you take one more step, We are going to attack you!" Hitler took more steps with the same threat being conveyed to him. He eventually dismissed the threat as 'void and nonthreatening' to his cause.
In WW2, the British carried out an operation called 'Overlord' (D-Day) to try and get the Nazis out of France. They also worked together to try and destroy Hitler and his army along with help from the Russians and Americans.
Yes, it was called the Battle of Britian. To be precise, the efforts of the RAF in the Battle of Britain prevented Hitler from launching a sea-borne invasion of Britain.
The World War 2 started in 1939 when Neville Chamberland went to Hitler to try and avoid war
Both England and France agreed to the conditions of the 1938 Munich Pact because they believed that Hitler would not try to extend German power in Europe after they agreed to having the Sudetenland be annexed by Germany. As it turned out, Hitler had every intention to expand Germany's power in Europe. The Munich Pact gave hope to England and France that there would be no wars in Europe if they agreed to Hitler's demands.
He went to Wales, then to England and finally to France.
Why did hitler try to conquer the world?