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The Germans made an end run (flanking maneuver) around the Maginot Line through the Low Countries.
The French were focused on the French-German border, meanwhile, the Germans entered France through Belgium. The Germans were able to quickly flank the French forces, and kept the French pinned until they retreated to England.
It is unlikely that Hitler would have bothered with Poland and risk a potential eastern enemy on his eastern front. It would have been much safer to keep Poland as a buffer between Germany and the USSR. Even with troops stationed in Poland, Germany easily defeated France in the West. As quickly as France had fallen, it would have fallen faster if Germany had to be careful on the eastern front.
They used U-boats
Well, Russia and Germany wanted to split Poland, so France and Great Britain sent typical troops to fight the battle, this was done in the common style of the time of warfare, only Germany used special tactics which was a "Blitzkrieg". The French typically were a weak ally of Great Britain only because they would lose all of France to Germany so easily.
Poland didn't necessarily start WW2. It was their vow to not fall to the Nazis so easily. It was the Nazis invasion OF Poland that started World War 2.
Yes, you have to be careful of the connections.
France - easily.
Although it's not a typical Polish dish, you can easily get it in most of the kebab shops.
From what I know, they used the Blitzkrieg technique. (Possibly Incorrect)
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