Each country had to look to its own before worrying about others, this was a time of greater financial strife than the world had ever known.
If any country were to have accepted unlimited Jews from Germany, they would have to answer why they did not accept Jews from Poland, of which there were two million more and up until 1938 were suffering as bad persecution as in Germany.
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The main reason given was unemployment. There was also some prejudice and it is possible that the British and French governments did not grasp just how desperate the situation was - until too late.
The U.S. didnt purchase Louisiana Territory from Britain they purchased it from France!!
they didnt trust France because France was an allie of great Britain during the 18th century.
The didnt want to lose to Britain a second time
they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
Allies= U.S, Britain, France, U.S.S.R and smaller countries that didnt really do anything Axis= Germany, Italy and Japan
they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
Nothing once hitler attacked france, france surrenderd, hitler failed to attack britain successfully because hitler didnt have enough air support to attack. after that britain tried to fight back at the start but failed because germany built a strong defence on channel coast of northern france
When Poland was invaded by Germany in 1939 there was already an agreement between Poland, France and Britain that if Poland was attacked the other two signatories would help. Mr. Chamberlain sent a message to the German government stating that if they did not stop their attacks by a certain time, then a state of war would exist between Britain and Germany. Of course, there was no reply.
WW2 started out with Britain and France declaring war on Germany in 1939 because Hitler invaded Poland regardless of the agreement between Germany, France and Britain. we didnt get invovled in the war until 1941. the war ended 4 years after we got involved. in a sense, the war was more Britain's war due to the 2 year wait of the US, but we were providing supplies and weapons for Britain and France before we officially stepped in.
They didnt accept him, he conquered the rest of the greek city states so they didnt have much choice.
Yes, Radar helps detect aircraft & ships. The first well-known use was during the 1940 Battle of Britain when the British used Radar and visual spotters to detect German aircraft flying from France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway towards Great Britain.
they didnt.