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The 1939 invasion of Poland caused Britain to declare war on Germany, which started WWII.
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.
Why did Great Britain declare war on Germany? Great Britain declared war on Germany because German tanks forced their way across the Polish border on august 4th 1914
The specific reason was that German forces invaded Belgium on their way to France. Britain, France and Prussia (the key forerunner of Germany) had guaranteed Belgian neutrality in 1839 (and again in 1875). Moreover, Britain was an ally of France and was not willing to let a substantial part of the coast opposite Britain fall into unfriendly hands.
They didn't. If you are talking about Germany, then in WWI it was because of Germany's submarine warfare, which was sinking U.S. ships. In WWII, they were allied to Japan, who bombed Pearl Harbor.
To response to Germany invasion of Belgium.
Germany didn't declare war in 1915 against anyone, it was actually Britain that declared war on Germany
Britain was the first to declare war on Germany and New Zealand and the rest of the commonwealth felt like they wanted to help britain defeat germany
1939
He didn't. Britain declared war with Germany.
Germany attacked a Poland A British ally.
To response to Germany invasion of Belgium.
Because Germany invaded Poland.
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Because of Germany's attack on Poland.
The 1939 invasion of Poland caused Britain to declare war on Germany, which started WWII.