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Which country joined the allies after Hitler's army attacked it in June of 1941?

well, Britain and France promised scandanavia to Hitler, in agreement that he wouldn't invade them. Hitler of course backstabbed the two of them, starting the war and causing Britain and France to declare war on Germany. also, russia and Germany were allies for awhile, both of them being dicatorships/ fachists (sp*), but Hitler betrayed them and invaded. the Germans had to leave though, they couldn't handle the Russian winter. so i think you're looking for russia. hope this helps.


Was Hitler happy with the Munich Agreement?

Yes, Hitler obtained what he wanted from both Britain and France. This allowed him to proceed with his seizure of the Sudentland, which led to the eventual absorption of Czechoslovakia by the Third Reich. If either France or Britain would have been willing to stand up to Hitler militarily, then Hitler would have been forced to back down. The reason being that the Wehrmacht was not ready to handle a 2 front war.


Where did the allies meet to decide how to handle postwar Germany?

Potsdam Conference


Why was the Treaty of Versailles rejected by the US Senate?

because they were very idealistic and wanted 'peace' and a 'safe place' for capitalism to grow. the terms of the treaty were mainly made by britain and france, who wanted revenge on germany, so many of the terms were going to be devastating to germany instead of promoting the vision that woodrow wilson had


Why was the battle of the Atlantic so crucial?

The Battle of Britain was significant from the start bc it was the beginning of Germany's strategy turning its attention from France (Germany's first worriable opponent) to England (the last stronghold in Europe that could resist Germany). This battle was completely aerial, another first for WWII. Germany sent massive waves of airships across the channel to bombard England's industry and political centers, while also hitting civilian hotspots to increase terror and lower morale on the populist. Recent advancements in radio technology, which England had placed on the southern and eastern coasts, were used to detect the incoming enemy planes. This gave England time to scramble planes of her own to help defend, along with new ground to air defensive guns. This was the first time radar had alerted and help counter such a prominent force, which caused most higher-ups to place faith and have an opinion to continue/increase investigation in radar technologies. Finally, the failure of Germany's attack to take England out of the war (which wouldve opened all of Europe to German influence) either by taking air superiority or surrender in some form is considered by most to be Hitler's first denial of victory. Englands victory at the Battle of Britain might have been what saved Europe from Hitler's Germany. Background to the battle...: Just previous to Hitler's decision to send the aerial armada, Britain's total land force on mainland Europe had been evacuated from the coast of Denmark and brought home, as well as, France's surrender just weeks earlier. This left England or Russia as the only power's left to face Germany and Russia had a non-aggression pact with Germany. This left England as the last target standing, however, her naval presence was still too much for Germany in all out battle. This is how the idea of taking England while bypassing her best strong point (navy) came about.

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The U.S Britain and France thought the best way to handle Germany after the war was to?

help the country rebuild


The U.S. Britain and France thought the best way to handle Germany after the war was to .?

help the country rebuild


The U.S. Britain and France thought the best way to handle Germany after the war was to?

help the country rebuild


How did the US Britain and France choose to handle Germany after the war world 2?

The US, Britain, France and along with the USSR, they divided Germany into 4 sectors and disarmed most of Germany then launched a continental hunt for all Nazis involved with either War Crimes and/or crimes against humanity (Holocaust).


How did the US Britain and France choose to handle Germany after the war?

You should specify whether you are asking about WW I or WW II, not just "the war".


In the years before the war why did Britain and France refuse the Russian overtures for an alliance?

Britain and France sees both Russia and Germany as potential threats ,after the Russian revolution Russia was hitting hard in world politics and economy so Britain and France hoped for a typical war between Russia and Germany (as Germany was becoming the world superpower ).Their was that If Russia And Germany could collide one would destroy another and there will be at least one enemy wipped out or weekend and would be easy to handle,this strategy was called as satisfying spree but unfortunately Russia and Germany came under an agreement not to attack each other ,that's why France and Britain refuses the Russian overtures for alliance though they gave (as announced) their full support to Russia when Russia managed to stop Germany's progress in Stalingrad .


Did Germany win WW1?

Yes, if it wasn't for the entrance of USA in the war on the allied side, Germany would have won, because Russia had withdrew from the war in the same year. This allowed the central powers to focus all their military power on the western front which would have been too much for the major allied powers, Britain and France, to handle.


Which country joined the allies after Hitler's army attacked it in June of 1941?

well, Britain and France promised scandanavia to Hitler, in agreement that he wouldn't invade them. Hitler of course backstabbed the two of them, starting the war and causing Britain and France to declare war on Germany. also, russia and Germany were allies for awhile, both of them being dicatorships/ fachists (sp*), but Hitler betrayed them and invaded. the Germans had to leave though, they couldn't handle the Russian winter. so i think you're looking for russia. hope this helps.


What would have happened to Poland if Britain had not gone to war over them?

What happened to Poland was not affected in the least bit by the British declaring war over the German invasion of Poland. Britain was too far away to help the Poles in any way whatsoever. Germany was between Poland and Britain. So what happened to Poland would have happened if the British had not declared war. The Russians invaded Poland from the east two weeks after Germany invaded Poland from the west. Hitler and Stalin were still partners at that point, and had agreed to split Poland down the middle between them. Nobody declared war on Russia over that. I suppose having to deal with Germany first gave Britain and France all they could try to handle. Two years later Hitler obliged by turning on his partner and attacking the Soviet Union, making an "ally" of the Russians in the fight against Germany.


Where did George Handle live?

halle Germany


What are the release dates for Too Hot to Handle - 1938?

Too Hot to Handle - 1938 was released on: USA: 16 September 1938 France: 21 December 1938 Netherlands: 13 January 1939 Finland: 9 March 1939 Denmark: 18 April 1939 Portugal: 21 April 1939 Germany: October 1939 West Germany: 1980 West Germany: 1 September 1980 (TV premiere)


What was Charlemagne's ways to bring order to France?

to handle it himself