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Britain and France signed a treaty with Poland in 1921 to ensure mutual defense against potential aggression, particularly from Germany, which had been perceived as a threat following World War I. The treaty aimed to provide Poland with a security guarantee, thereby solidifying the post-war order in Europe and supporting Poland's sovereignty after it regained independence. The alliance was part of a broader effort by France and Britain to contain German expansionism and maintain stability in Eastern Europe.

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Who was in a treaty with Poland?

Britain and France.


Why did the declare war on Germany?

I presume you are talking about WW2. Britain & France had a treaty with Poland to ensure Poland's safety and when Germany invaded Poland in 1939 this treaty was violated and therefore Britain & France had no option but to go to Poland's aid


Is it true that France had a treaty with Poland and Britain enterd the war as a result of an Anlgo French treaty and that Britain did not have a treaty with Poland?

No, it isn't.Polish-British Common Defence Pact was signed on 25th Aug 1939.


Why France go to war?

Britain and France had a treaty pledge to assist Poland if its independce was threatened by military force, so France (along with Britain) went to war against Germany when the latter invaded Poland in 1939.


Who declared war on Germany on September the 3 1939?

September 1st 1939 Germany declared war on Poland. To honour the treaty between Poland, France and UK, France and UK declared war on Germany.


Which country had a treaty with Poland that caused them to join World War 2?

France and Great Britain (and most of the commonwealth countries) declared war on Germany as a result of their invasion of Poland.


Why did Britain go to war when Hitler invaded Poland?

Britain went to war because of a mutual treaty between Britain and Poland.


What led France and Britain to declare war against Germany to declare World War 2?

Germany started a series of invasions of neighboring Countries. France and England had a treaty with Poland to mutually defend each other. When Germany invaded Poland It was ON!


What action of German aggression finally pushed Britain and France to declare war on Germany in 1939?

Germany and the Soviet Union jointly invaded Poland on Sept 1, 1939. Britain and France had signed a treaty with Poland, prior to this, which obligated that both countries declare war on Germany. Actually, the Soviet Union invaded the eastern region of Poland about a week or so later, as stipulated in the Germa-Russian treaty in Aug 1939.


What happened to Poland a result of the invasion and how did Britain and France respond to it?

On September 1st 1939, German Forces overran Poland on land and air. Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland and immediately demanded that German forces withdraw from Poland. Germany ignored the ultimatum, so on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France jointly declared war on Germany.


The decisions made in the Versailles treaty?

bum The Treaty of Versailles was made to create peace between the allies and Germany. France wanted revenge on Germany, they blamed them for the war, Britain wanted a fair treaty. America wanted peace in Europe. Germany lost their land to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria and Hungary. Germany lost Money to Britain and France. Germany lost Military to France.


Which treaty guaranteed britain this territory?

France