France and britain declared war germany because germany invaded poland
Because of its Loyalty to Great Britain.
Britain forgave Germany after the war
Simple answer, Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 which caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany. There you have it, start of WW2.
When Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany.
3 September 1939: France and Britain declared war on Germany
world war 2 started because Britain was fighting Germany to get freedom from them
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany, when Germany invaded Poland - so began the second World War in Europe.
By Nazi Germany invading Poland, and Britain's ally, France joining Britain in declaring war against Germany, which in turn led Japan to declare war against Britain and France, which then escalated the war from a pan European to Global (eventually).
Generally, the start of the war (World War II) is said to be September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, which resulted in declarations of war by France and Britain.
Britain told Germany to remove their troops from Poland. Germany refused and Britain declared war on them
Britain didn't start war, Germany did Answer 2 Actually, Britain did! She declared war on Germany. However, she only did this because Germany did not agree to pull out of Poland by a certain date. So who started the war rather depends on your own definition.