Édouard Daladier was the leader of France before Germany defeated France in World War II.
Hitler invaded Poland in 1939 that started WWll
Germany's President is Horst Kohler and the Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
The reason why Germany/Italy and Japan enter World War 2 was because they were ,putting Henry PO Yee in charge of a puppet government.Then the Japanese invaded China from the north and years later, sent soldiers and marines ashore onto the port city of Shang-hai.
Napoleone di BuonaparteHe was later known as Napoleon Bonaparte, then Napoleon I.That guy had a lot of names!
Yup, he was in-charge of Germany's SS... Pretty important guy in Nazi Germany.
He was the head of Germany and he invaded 39 countries in WW2. His idea was world domination.
That depends on which France you are talking about. The Nazi controlled the northern half of France after it collapse in 1941. The souther part of France was called Vichy France and was nominally free, but did pretty much what Nazi Germany wanted.
Hitler invaded Poland in 1939 that started WWll
Angela Merkel
Germany
Mussolini was dictator of Italy. Italy never occupied France. You might be thinking of Germany and Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler occupied the north of France and set up a puppet government in the south run by Marshall Petain, Vichy France. No, France was in charge of it's own government, and was not facist during World War II.
Germany's President is Horst Kohler and the Chancellor is Angela Merkel.
After the fall of Germany in 1945, Germany was split into Western and Eastern Germany but their was no government president until 1949. The first Federal President of Western Germany was Theodor Heuss. The first Federal President of Eastern Germany was Wilhelm Pieck.
The reason why Germany/Italy and Japan enter World War 2 was because they were ,putting Henry PO Yee in charge of a puppet government.Then the Japanese invaded China from the north and years later, sent soldiers and marines ashore onto the port city of Shang-hai.
Napoleone di BuonaparteHe was later known as Napoleon Bonaparte, then Napoleon I.That guy had a lot of names!
In France, the maître pâtissier (master pastry chef) is legally in charge of his or her pâtisserie.
General Dwight Eisenhower was in charge.