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Russia mobilized against its border with Germany when it went to war with Germany's ally, Austria-Hungary. It was a preventative measure that the Germans took as a threat and made them declare war.
It had a very demoralizing effect on the German public. It put many of Germany's western divisions to flight.
After Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt requested and received a declaration of war on Japan. He did not request to declare war on Germany or Italy. However, they saved him the trouble by declaring war on the US a few days later.
World War I ended in western Europe when the armistice with Germany took effect on November 11, 1918. On June 28, 1919, Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles marking the official end of the war between Germany and France, Italy, Britain and other allies. Between these two dates, Allied powers had a blockade on Germany that was lifted during the Treaty of Versailles. Further treaties ended war in eastern Europe in the early 1920s.
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Neville chamberlain helped the world by declaring war on Germany
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The Fall of France in 1940 meant that Germany had access to the Atlantic Ocean, circumventing the British blockade of Germany.
It brought the Americans into the war against the Axis (Germany, Italy and Japan).
Poland was allied to Franch and Britain, so germany had to wage war on those countries as well.
the americans gained their freedom and thanked the french
The Sudetenland - that is, the ethnic German areas of Czechoslovakia adjoining Germany (and what had previously been Austria) were in effect handed over to Germany by Britain and France. As a result Germany didn't have to fight in order to get this area.
Germany was delayed in getting to France and, because of a defense treaty, Britain entered the war.
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executed on 10 May 1940 On 22 June, an armistice was signed between France and Germany, going into effect on 25 June.
Plan XVII was France's strategy to be implemented in case of war with Germany. It called for a buildup of forces along the German and Belgian borders in order to launch a swift counterattack. Plan XVII went into effect when Germany declared war on France but was unsuccessful.