If you are saying that "Who set up a government when in exile in Britain after the fall of France?" Then that would be Charles de Gaulle.
france and britain declared war on Germany
The "Battle of France" began May 10, 1940 and France surrendered on June 25; which is a total of 46 days.
By the fall of 1940 Germany controlled most of Western Europe. The countries under German rule include but are not limited to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
The Battle of France began on May 10 and ended on June 25. That's how quickly.
The situation in in France became the fall of France in 1940 with the Nazi invasion. There was also a battle in Britain as Hitler tried to invade England.
The situation in in France became the fall of France in 1940 with the Nazi invasion. There was also a battle in Britain as Hitler tried to invade England.
The Fall of France in June 1940 left Britain fighting alone in Europe.
Fall of France
If you are saying that "Who set up a government when in exile in Britain after the fall of France?" Then that would be Charles de Gaulle.
The names both have "Battle of" in them.
well since the southern colonies taded with france, spain and Holand in the carribean, Britain wanted to be the only country to be able to teade with the colonies so they issude an act that they could only trade with them and them only so france got pissed and had a fall out with britain
france and britain declared war on Germany
The Fall of France in 1940 meant that Germany had access to the Atlantic Ocean, circumventing the British blockade of Germany.
They did not want to fall in command of Germany an lose there freedoms. Second Answer: The Nazi Germans had attacked Poland so the French and Brits declared war against Germany. The Germans came to them. They fought the Battle of France and lost that one. They fought the Battle of Britain and won that battle. The French gave up because they did not want their nation destroyed as it had been in World War 1. The Brits did not want one Nazi on their soil.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought in the skies over Southern England in late summer 1940. After the fall of France, Germany intended to invade Britain (Operation Sealion), but to do this they had to have air superiority. They started attacking airfields all over Southern England to neutralize the Royal Air Force (RAF), but their losses of both aircraft and aircrew were so high that they abandoned the plan and attacked the Soviet Union instead.
General David Benjamin Brandt.