Blitzkrieg
France erroneously trusted the Maginot Line, a series of fortifications along its eastern border, to protect it from a German invasion. This reliance on static defenses led to a false sense of security, as the German military circumvented the line by invading through Belgium in 1940. The strategy ultimately proved ineffective, highlighting the limitations of static defenses in modern warfare.
"Guerre de Course"; Commerce Raiding.
There never was a German government for France during WWII, but there was a French government based in Vichy.
This type of warfare was known as Blitzkrieg -- German for 'lightning war'.
Yes, it is in German.
The German name for France is "Frankreich"The German word for France is Frankreich.
France is Frankreich in German.
Blitzkrieg
France = "Frankreich" is spelled in German
He was born in France but was of German nationality.He was born in France but was of German nationality.
Because after the German victory at Dunkirk, it opened all of France to Germany.
Because after the German victory at Dunkirk, it opened all of France to Germany.
Resisting the ruler occupying their country. Example: The French underground of WWII; these were people conducting guerrilla/insurgency warfare against the Nazi German occupiers of their country (France).
Uncivilized
Cowardly.
France erroneously trusted the Maginot Line, a series of fortifications along its eastern border, to protect it from a German invasion. This reliance on static defenses led to a false sense of security, as the German military circumvented the line by invading through Belgium in 1940. The strategy ultimately proved ineffective, highlighting the limitations of static defenses in modern warfare.