By 1905 the German General Staff, the central planning agency of the German army, had worked out in great detail a plan for attacking France along its long and exposed northern border despite the fact that this involved violating Belgian neutrality. The main plan was called the Schlieffen-Plan. One of the problems was that the General Staff was made up of technocrats who had very little idea of the 'big picture'. They didn't have much of a grasp of international relations.
When Moltle, Junior took over as Head of the General Staff in 1906, he made a several modifications to the plan. He was convinced that Germany could knock France out of the war in six weeks - but the plan didn't work. All the main assumptions were just so many miscalculations. For example, it was assumed that Belgium wouldn't fight and that Britain would stay out of the war ...
Belgium was neutrual, gemany disided years ago that they would attack France through belgium since France had built a huge fortification that did nothing. Germany didnt go into belgium to fight them, belgium citizens threw stuff at them while they marched threw, the German sollders then shot at them, which later brings in the military. They get Wrecked in one month and Germany went marching on to France.
Dont listen to that other guy, hes got no clue. Germany didnt do anything to belgium until provoked by seeing fellow soilders killed while marching.
The German army invaded and occupied Belgium at the beginning of World War 1. Belgium was a neutral country but was seen as a strategic location by Germany for its military advancements.
I believe so... Germany invaded Belgium even though they remained neutral more info at http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_belgian_army_of_1914_
The Germans wanted a faster approach into Northern France. Belgium had decided to remain neutral during World War I but Germany was very upset at this decision. In order to remain in power, the Rape of Belgium took place allowing Germany to have the agreement of Belgian allies in the war. === === The above answer does not make sense.
Britain declared war on Germany because Germany attacked Belgium in order to strategically invade France. Britain vowed to protect Belgium, so Britain joined World War I.
At first it remain neutral but then Germany invaded Beligium in Agust 4, 1914 causing Belgium to participate in World War II.
The German army invaded and occupied Belgium at the beginning of World War 1. Belgium was a neutral country but was seen as a strategic location by Germany for its military advancements.
In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.
I believe so... Germany invaded Belgium even though they remained neutral more info at http://militaryhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_belgian_army_of_1914_
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The Germans wanted a faster approach into Northern France. Belgium had decided to remain neutral during World War I but Germany was very upset at this decision. In order to remain in power, the Rape of Belgium took place allowing Germany to have the agreement of Belgian allies in the war. === === The above answer does not make sense.
Germany refused a British demand not to invade Belgium (apex
Belgium was initially neutral, but was invaded by Germany on 10 May 1940 and surrendered later that month.
Because Germany Attacked Neutral Belgium.
On 19 April 1839 the Treaty of London signed by the European powers (including the Netherlands) recognized Belgium as an independent and neutral country. Despite it's neutrality, Germany invaded Belgium anyway to surprise the French army who did not expect Germany to cross neutral Belgium. Because of the German invasion Belgium became part of the "Allies" and was not neutral during the rest of the war.
No, Germany invaded Poland. Ireland was not even in the war; they were neutral.
Germany invaded the neutral country of Belgium to attack France
Yes, Dutch did invade England in 1688. In the second world war the netherlands had nothing to do with the war. They where neutral. Germany decided due to heavy resistance on the belgium and french border to invade the netherlands first. Also the Netherlands had no part in trying to invade England in the second world war. You got the germans and dutch mixed up.