Yes, the German invasion of Poland marks the start of World War 2. German forces invaded Poland on September 1, 1939.
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The main major event that got Britain and France involved in WWII was the invasion of Poland by the Nazis. The three countries, Britain, France, and Poland had an agreement that if any one of them was invaded the other two would attack Germany.
I dont think any country in 1993. perhaps you meant 1939, which was Germany?
The countries involved in WW1 had taken losses in population unlike any other conflict in the history of the world, so they were reluctant to enter another confrontation until Germany directly invaded an ally of Britian, Poland in 1939.
NoMy answer:NO, Germany was using almost plausible excuses for annexing its neighbors up to Poland. Poland was a full on Unadulterated military invasion. The lame excuses used were almost to enough to satisfy some of the worlds nations but none that had any foresight.
Yes, Adolf Hitler did visit Poland. In 1939, Adolf Hitler invaded Poland and forced the leaders of the country to sign an agreement that stated that Poland's Army would not resist the takeover.
Poland is in Europe and does not border countries from any other continent.
The main major event that got Britain and France involved in WWII was the invasion of Poland by the Nazis. The three countries, Britain, France, and Poland had an agreement that if any one of them was invaded the other two would attack Germany.
Neither Britain nor France invaded any counties in 1939. It was Germany that invaded Poland, starting the Second World War with that.
I dont think any country in 1993. perhaps you meant 1939, which was Germany?
The trigger point was the German invasion of Poland. England had signed a pact along with other countries to protect its longtime ally Poland from another invasion by Germany or any other country after The Great War (World War I), so that Poland could concentrate on rebuilding its civilian infrastructure.
The countries involved in WW1 had taken losses in population unlike any other conflict in the history of the world, so they were reluctant to enter another confrontation until Germany directly invaded an ally of Britian, Poland in 1939.
NoMy answer:NO, Germany was using almost plausible excuses for annexing its neighbors up to Poland. Poland was a full on Unadulterated military invasion. The lame excuses used were almost to enough to satisfy some of the worlds nations but none that had any foresight.
They invaded Poland, Germany, Norway, and etc.
September 1, 1939 German forces invaded Poland's borders after expressed demands by England and France that Germany not invade any other countries. That the German government follow the demands of the Versailles Treaty following World War I. Due to the repetitive breach of the treaty, the invasion of Poland was the last straw and France and England declared war on Germany September 3, 1939.
The European Union would still continue to function normally if Poland or any other countries decided to leave.
All the countries which were not invaded by the Nazis including Britain didn't have any Concentration Camps.
Well many countries, but it was mostly the people, the countries are: Germany, Denmark, Holland and Belgium, were invaded by The Anglo Saxons (Saxons) Denmark + Norway, were invaded by the Vikings so all the countries i have listed are the countries that invaded Ireland! hope that helps LOL