french forces did not expect the Germans to attack through the Ardennes Forest
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Who said "Nationalism lead to independence in India and Vietnam?" India and Vietnam have nothing to do with each other. India was a crown colony of the UK until the end of WWII. British India was never conquered by Japan; although the British/allies did stop the Japanese army at Imphal in 1944 which was as deep as the Japanese army got into India during the war. After WWII, the British simply granted independence to India (no longer a crown colony). Vietnam was taken from France by Japan (no matter how politically correct historians want to word the conquest, it was taken) during WWII. When WWII ended in 1945 Japan relinquished her conquests, and Vietnam was one of them. When France attempted a return to Vietnam, the nationals (Vietnamese) resisted (called the 1st Indo China War or French Indo China War). That war went on from 1946 until 1954.
She lead the French army to save France from the English.
Which control are you asking about.
I'd say the desire for control. People like to control everything.
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The war began as a competition between Britain and France for control over Ohio valley region
France .
WWII "ITSELF" had nothing to do with Vietnam.
Japan during WWII
In the 1700s France and England were in conflict over which of them would control North America. There were multiple battles over the years that lead to an all-out war in 1754.
WWII more specifically the pacific campaigns
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No, Lenin had died in 1924 and the Cold War did not begin till after WWII.
Yes, unresolved conflicts after WWI directly lead to WWII.
The D Day landings lead to the liberation of France. After France was liberated, other Nazi occupied countries, like Belgium were also liberated by the Allies.