Britain and France believed that by imposing strict limitations on Germany following World War I, particularly through the Treaty of Versailles, they could prevent the resurgence of German militarism and expansionism. They aimed to weaken Germany economically and militarily, ensuring it could not threaten European stability again. However, these measures ultimately led to economic hardship and political instability in Germany, which contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the onset of World War II.
Germany
Britain, Germany and France all used tanks in WW1. The British had them first and had the most.
Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939
France. Germany and France share a border.
When Germany invaded Poland, France and England declared war on Germany, this started WWll
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Britain and France had a small dick when Germany had HUGE dick
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
France and Britain declared war on Germany.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and France have unitary governments; Germany has a federal government.
Germany
Britain, Germany and France all used tanks in WW1. The British had them first and had the most.
Britain and France had a defence pact with Poland. When German forces attacked Poland on 1st September 1939, Britain and France demanded that they withdraw. Germany ignored the request, so on 3rd September 1939 Britain and France issued a joint declaration of war against Germany.
There was a deal between Germany and Britain that Germany will not attack France but Hitler break the deal and attacked France, hence Britain jumped into the world war 2.
France and Britain didn't did anything in an responce to Germany's expansion of territory. They didn't do anything when Germany re-conquerd the Rhineland.
After World War II, the U.S., Britain, and France believed that the best way to handle Germany was through a process of demilitarization, denazification, and democratization. They aimed to dismantle the Nazi regime, prevent future militarism, and promote a stable, democratic government. The Allies divided Germany into occupation zones and established the Marshall Plan to aid in its economic recovery and integration into a peaceful Europe. This approach was intended to ensure that Germany would not pose a threat in the future.