XYZ Affair
Germany was TOO imperialistic, and they forced Britain into the war.
Germany invaded Poland privacy and the allies France and Britain declared war
Germany invaded Poland, causing Britain to declare war on the 3rd of September 1939.
Great Britain entered World War I in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium on August 4, 1914. Britain had a treaty obligation to protect Belgian neutrality, which was violated by Germany's aggressive actions. The violation of this neutrality, combined with concerns over German expansionism and the balance of power in Europe, compelled Britain to declare war on Germany.
The event was Germany invading Poland.
The British had promised the Belgians that they would support them if Germany attacked them. When Germany invaded Belgium, Britain declared war on Germany.
The British had promised the Belgians that they would support them if Germany attacked them. When Germany invaded Belgium, Britain declared war on Germany.
XYZ Affair
Germany was TOO imperialistic, and they forced Britain into the war.
The British had promised the Belgians that they would support them if Germany attacked them. When Germany invaded Belgium, Britain declared war on Germany.
The official story is: Germany invaded Belgium as part of their invasion of France at the start of the war. Belgium and Britain had been allies since the 1830's, so when Germany did so, Britain declared war on Germany.
When Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France had an agreement with Poland to come to Poland's aid should the country ever be invaded. As Germany refused to withdraw from Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany.
They call it the Battle of Britain. The Brits were prepared for months.
Germany invaded Poland privacy and the allies France and Britain declared war
England did not declare war on Germany. Great Britain did. England is not an independent nation. Nonetheless the Answer is still Poland.
The main major event that got Britain and France involved in WWII was the invasion of Poland by the Nazis. The three countries, Britain, France, and Poland had an agreement that if any one of them was invaded the other two would attack Germany.