The main provision of the Anglo-French Naval Convention, signed in 1912, aimed to strengthen naval cooperation between Britain and France in the face of growing naval threats from Germany. The agreement established a framework for mutual support, allowing Britain to focus on the North Sea while France would defend its interests in the Mediterranean. This cooperation included commitments to assist each other in the event of a conflict, thereby enhancing the strategic security of both nations.
Czechoslovakia would have been difficult to defend against Germany in 1939 due to its geographical position and the lack of strong military alliances. The country was surrounded by German territories, making it vulnerable to swift attacks. Additionally, the Munich Agreement, which allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland, severely weakened Czechoslovakia's defenses and morale. The Czechoslovak army was also underprepared and lacked the necessary support from France and the United Kingdom, further complicating its ability to resist German aggression.
Nationalism - having pride in your country, willing to defend it
Alliance.
All supplies must be transported there.
Alliances ( expectialy military defensive alliance - agreement to come to ones aid in case of attack. Country is not entitled to commit to this agreement if the other country starts the fighting)
The Coast Guard.
Member nations had to defend other members if they were attacked.
No
Soviet Union
i dont know what its called but if u want to know that bad look in your history txtbook
efforts to defend south Korea and restore peace
The opposite of assail (attack, malign) would be to defend, support, or champion.
nations agreeing to defend one another from attack by other nations
The United Nations was created to defend the principle of national sovereignty. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was a violation of natinal sovereignty. Therefore the United Nations exercised its right to use military force to defend the sovereignty of the Kuwaiti people.
The main provision of the Anglo-French Naval Convention, signed in 1912, aimed to strengthen naval cooperation between Britain and France in the face of growing naval threats from Germany. The agreement established a framework for mutual support, allowing Britain to focus on the North Sea while France would defend its interests in the Mediterranean. This cooperation included commitments to assist each other in the event of a conflict, thereby enhancing the strategic security of both nations.
The United Nations was created to defend the principle of national sovereignty. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was a violation of natinal sovereignty. Therefore the United Nations exercised its right to use military force to defend the sovereignty of the Kuwaiti people.