because as long as Britain was an allied held country, it provided a base of operations close to mainland Europe. If the Axis held Britain, then any counter attack on Europe would have to be staged from the nearest Allied held land, which would have been North America. The logistics to mount and sustain over that distance would have been virtually impossible.
No, accurately, when Britain was attacked at first, they weren't an ally. The Germans did it to lower Britain's moral and economy.
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Britain had to occupy North Africa in order to move up through Italy. If Germany still had control of North Africa, then German forces would come up behind Allied forces during the "Invasion of Sicily" and destroy them completly.
The first country was Poland. On 1 September 1939, German forces invaded Poland so on 3 September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.
Britain (and to a lesser extent Ireland, officially neutral) represented a marshalling point for Allied armies and war material, close enough to bomb mainland Europe and Germany, and to project seapower around the continent. The delay and eventual cancellation of the invasion meant that American and Allied forces could attack the German military presence in Europe for the entire second half of the war.
D-Day was a single battle, not a war. The combatants were The Allied Forces, - Britain, America, Canada and many other smaller units. The Opposition were the German Wehrmacht.
Defeat of the German/Nazi forces in WW2.
Answer this question…Operation Barbarossa was the next project of the German forces after they failed to win the Battle of Britain.
By 1940, German forces had overrun most of Europe except for Britain. No other country was prepared to become involved in what was seen as a European war. Therefore Britain stood alone against the very powerful German forces and spent the time re-arming and retraining its armed forces. Nothing much happened until December 1941 when Germany declared war on the USA and they entered the war. Britain was no longer alone.
The Battle of Britain was an all-out fight in world war 2 between the German bombers and fighter and the British fighter. The German bombers were dropping bombs on populated areas of England to 'soften up' England before invading. The Battle of Britain did end with the German forces being whipped.
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.
it was because the needed to take them ou first.
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The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
It is true that when the Soviet Union was attacked by German forces on June 22, 1941, both Britain and the United States offered aid to the Soviets. World War 2 lasted from 1939 to 1945.
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