The Phony War, which took place from September 1939 to April 1940 during World War II, was also known as the "Sitzkrieg." This term, a play on the German word "Blitzkrieg," refers to the lack of significant military operations on the Western Front after the initial declarations of war. Despite the war being declared, there were few major battles or movements during this period.
The phony war.
The Phony war was the unofficial name for the time in the UK between the declaration of war with Germany at 11.00 GMT on September 3rd, 1939 until the Battle of France May 10th, 1940.
The Phony War or Sitzkreig was the name adopted by the Germans. And the policy of appeasement was another part of the holdout. It bought time for Hitler as he planned his European invasions. It also gave the Britons time to build up their forces and planes.
The Franco-Prussian War.
The Phony War
The phony war.
the phony war was in England but it was the Germans that caused it.
The Phony war was the unofficial name for the time in the UK between the declaration of war with Germany at 11.00 GMT on September 3rd, 1939 until the Battle of France May 10th, 1940.
The Phony War or Sitzkreig was the name adopted by the Germans. And the policy of appeasement was another part of the holdout. It bought time for Hitler as he planned his European invasions. It also gave the Britons time to build up their forces and planes.
Proxy war Phony war.
The Franco-Prussian War.
winter war
Phony
Poland
they got deystroyed
Another name for the Civil War was "The War of Rebellions".
The countries involved were Great Britain, France and Germany. The Phony War was actually not a war, but a lull in World War 2 which occured after the fall of Poland to Germany. Great Britain and France remained officially at war with Germany, but neither side made any great military moves toward the other, so it was called the Phony War.