The English Channel and it has the channel tunnel running underneath it.
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On September 1st 1939, German troops invaded Poland on the orders of Adolf Hitler. Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland and demanded that German troops withdraw from Polish territory. The German government ignored the demand, so at 11.00am on Sunday 3rd September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. The recording of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declaring war is quite moving.Germany wanted to move East to get their land back that they lost after World War 1. They had conquered a few nations and then came the time to invade Poland. Britain and France promised Poland protection if they get in trouble with the Germans, so when Germany did invade Poland, Britain and France had no other choice but to declare war on Germany.World War 2 had begun.Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland. On September 1st 1939, German troops invaded Poland. Britain and France issued an ultimatum to Germany saying that if German troops didn't withdraw from Poland immediately, 'a state of war would exist'. Germany ignored the demand so at 11.00 am on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.The German invasion of Poland in 1938.
It is called an amphibious assult.
As Britain is an island, they had to cross the English Channel to get to mainland Europe. Later in the war, Allied troops had to cross the River Rhine to get to the heart of Germany.
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The English Channel
There is no river dividing Great Britain form France. The water between them is called the English Channel and it is a part of the Ocean.
Yes. There is water between Britain and Holland. It's called the North Sea.
The English Channel separates the two countries.
Not entirely. The English Channel is the body of water between the South of England and France. The body of water between Eastern England and Scotland is The North Sea. See the map on the link below.
The English Channel is the body of water between the South coast of England and France.
That's called the English channel.
Both France and England are on the European continent, the only thing between us is a streach of water called the English Channel.
It is called the "English Channel" in English and "La Manche" in French.
The English Channel.
Between the south coast of Britain and France is the English Channel - called La Manche by the French.Between the east coast of Britain and mainland Europe is the North Sea.See the related link below.There are two bodies of water that separate Great Britain from Europe. One is the North Sea, to the north and east. The other is the English Channel to the southeast and south.The English Channel is the body of water that separates England and France. It runs between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, and is about 350 miles (560 km) long and from 21 miles (34 km) to about 150 miles (241 km) wide.The North Sea is the body of water that separates the UK from Norway, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands.There are two bodies of water that separate Great Britain from Europe. One is the North Sea, to the north and east. The other is the English Channel to the southeast and south.The English Channel separates Britain and France and lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
The body of water between France and the UK is called the English Channel. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea and is approximately 350 miles long.