all of the above
22 June 1940 was the day that France signed an armistice with Germany.
France's surrender occurred several years prior to the Bulge. The French government reached agreement with German in July of 1940. The Battle of the Bulge began in December of 1944.
During World War 2 they set them off to test them, and to make Japan surrender unconditionally.
From 1940 till 1945. Some small islands off the coast of south Normany were not freed, but had to wait for Germany to surrender in 1945.
all of the above
The Japanese and the Germans had to surrender unconditionally. If they did not surrender then the Allied Forces would destroy Japan and Germany.
15th May 1945 may 7th 1945 is correct
Basically Germany didnt surrender to the allied forces. On the 7th may 1945 the German forces unconditionally surrendered to the allied forces. De jure there was/is no peace treaty.
Complete surrender with no provisional conditions.
France
Unconditional Surrender
France did not surrender. In fact it was Germany who surrenderd on the 11th of November in 1918. That is why we have the treaty of Versailles. France was on Great Britain and Russia's side.... And they won the war
France's army has been welcoming invading armies for two centuries.Yes, the first part of the Fall of France initiated the evacuation of Dunkirk. On June 25th 1940 the French government's armistice agreement (surrender) to Germany established the state of Vichy France.
In June 1940, following the French surrender to Germany.
The surrender documents were signed in a schoolhouse in Reims, France that was being used as Allied headquarters.
The surrender documents were signed in a schoolhouse in Reims, France that was being used as Allied headquarters.