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The citizens of an area would begin moving away from the invading army and would torch their belongings before doing so making it so that the invading army would not be able to use their food to support their attack.
They waited before invading France
No.
The Battle of Britain was an all-out fight in world war 2 between the German bombers and fighter and the British fighter. The German bombers were dropping bombs on populated areas of England to 'soften up' England before invading. The Battle of Britain did end with the German forces being whipped.
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No, they didn't.
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The English language came from German. Read up on the Anglo-Saxons invading the Celts. England used to belong to the Celts (Irish/Scottish) but then the Anglo-Saxons (the Germans) invaded. (This was before the English language.) They called their new land Angleland. Later, after they created the English language, they re-named it England.
It's not. I am german and before I came here, I never eaven heard of it before.
Your teacher probably wants the answer Poland, since it was the German invasion of Poland which led directly to the outbreak of WWII. In fact there had been several German annexations before this (in the 'Sudetenland', and in Austria) which had caused some local fighting. But it was invading Poland which started the big shooting-match.
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