On July 31 Germany sent a 24-hour ultimatum requiring Russia to halt its mobilization and an 18-hour ultimatum requiring France to promise neutrality in the event of war between Russia and Germany.
The prime minister that lead the British into world war one was Herbert Asquith. Prime Minister Asquith gave Germany her ultimatum in 1914 to get out of Belgium.
Belgium was initially neutral, but was invaded by Germany on 10 May 1940 and surrendered later that month.
their territory, Belgium in another words they got back their land which they lost when germany invaded Belgium in 1940
Germany could have refused to back Austria on the grounds that the ultimatum to Serbia was too harsh. ;)
Germany invaded Belgium. Britain had a defense treaty with Belgium. After the invasion, Britain issued an ultimatum stating that if Germany didn't withdraw from Belgium, Britain would declare war. Germany didn't listen and Britain entered World War I.
On July 31 Germany sent a 24-hour ultimatum requiring Russia to halt its mobilization and an 18-hour ultimatum requiring France to promise neutrality in the event of war between Russia and Germany.
Germany entered neutral Belgium on August 4, 1914, Britain then gave an ultimatum to Germany to leave the country. That was refused, and the UK declared war later that same day.
because Hitler invaded our friends (Poland)Britain had a defense treaty with Belgium. When Germany invaded the small dutch-and-french speaking nation, Britain was obligated to issue an ultimatum and, in the case that was ignored, declare war.The Britain declared war on Germany because of the German's invasion of Belgium.
The prime minister that lead the British into world war one was Herbert Asquith. Prime Minister Asquith gave Germany her ultimatum in 1914 to get out of Belgium.
Belgium and Germany share a common border.
Belgium , Germany , France BTW: they speak french there
just 2 countries are surrounding the Netherlands: Belgium in the south and Germany in the east. They have the Northsea as a natural border on the North- and Westside.
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Germany borders the eastern side of Belgium.
Belgium is a country to the west of Germany and has never been the capital of Germany.
Luxembourg is a small country that shares borders with Germany, France, and Belgium.