Poland was invaded & seized in September 1939 in the east.
Denmark & Norway were invaded & seized in April 1940 in the north.
In the west, the Germans invaded & seized the Netherlands (Holland), Belgium and Luxemburg as part of the attack on France in May 1940. In that way, the Germans were able to out-flank the French Maginot Defensive Line.
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The three countries, Britain, France, and the U.S. each wanted long lasting piece but each leader wanted to achieve it in a different way. France wanted to cripple Germany so the country couldn't cause any more trouble. The U.S. felt as if it should let the UN take control of Germany and Britain warned against harsh punishment for Germany.
the Americans landed at Normandy, and fought their way through France, and into Germany
You have it the wrong way round. Germany WAS Nazi, and their armies occupied most of the countries in Europe.
Britain & France fought against Germany in WW1 & WW2. I think it might be difficult to find a way of establishing that Britain & France caused War in Europe.
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Belgium .
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The Alps are bordered by several countries, including France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Austria.
Through Belgium
The German army travelled through Belgium on their way to France. The German army planned to circle around the northern part of France in order to completely surround the city of Paris.
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The three countries, Britain, France, and the U.S. each wanted long lasting piece but each leader wanted to achieve it in a different way. France wanted to cripple Germany so the country couldn't cause any more trouble. The U.S. felt as if it should let the UN take control of Germany and Britain warned against harsh punishment for Germany.
Germany? No, not in any way. Germany is a totally separate country.