No- from Britain, Ireland and France.
A good seventy countries were involved in WW2, although a lot of these countries didn't come in until the middle of or towards the end of WW2. But France, Britain, Russia, Japan, Poland, Italy, and of course, Germany were involved in WW2 from the beginning to the end.
UK Declaring War on GermanyGreat Britain and Poland had a mutual aid treaty that required either country to come to the aid of the other in the event of war. When Germany invaded Poland, Britain (and the Commonwealth) was obligated to come to the aid of Poland by declaring war on Germany. Here is more input:Germany kept breaking the Treaty of Versailles that ended WW1. Finally when Germany invaded Poland, England had no choice but to declare war. Appeasement by Neville Chamberlain had failed and only encouraged Germany and Hitler, so England knew that Hitler was bent on domination of Europe. England could not allow this to happen.Because Germany invaded Poland. Britain had earlier guaranteed Poland's independence and as a result of German's invasion of Poland, declared war on Germany.
The allies of Britain were the Triple Entente. These consisted of; France,The British Empire (Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, India and others) Russia. All of the above fought against the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary (the Ottoman Empire) & Italy
The Treaty of London was signed by Austria, France, England, Prussia and Russia pledging to come to the aid of Belgium is it was attacked by another nation. Also, Belgium is too close to the English Channel and England did not want Germany to take control of it.
Initially they did not come to an agreement with Russia because Russia had allied with Germany. Russia was attacked and changed their alliance with the Allied Forces. So they became part of the Big Three: US, USSR and UK.
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.
In the 1930's, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if Poland was attacked, Britain and France would come to its aid. On 1 September 1939, German forces invaded Poland, so on 3 September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.
I think being British I can answer this. French; They eat snails. Russia; "come friend, we go kill bears" Yes, stereotypical answers. Shameful british.
If you are asking about World War II, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if Poland was attacked, Britain and France would come to its aid. On September 1st 1939, German troops invaded Poland. Britain and France demanded that Germany should immediately withdraw its troops from Poland. The German government ignored the demand so on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France simultaneously declared war on Germany.
No, Beagles come from Great Britain.
In the 1930's, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that they would come to Poland's aid if it was attacked. On 1 September 1939, German forces invaded Poland, so on 3 September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.
Germanies attack on Poland in September of 1939. That forced France and Britain nto come to the aid of Poland under a mutual defense agreement.
On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland without a declaration of war. Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that they would come to their aid if they were attacked. Britain and France then sent an ultimatum to Germany demanding that their troops withdraw from Poland. Germany ignored the ultimatum so on 3 September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany.
Ballet originates mainly from France and Russia
The British were a part of the Anglo-Polish military alliance, an agreement between several countries, including England, France, and Poland. When the Germans invaded Poland in the fall of 1939, Great Britain gave the Germans an ultimatum to pull all of their troops out of Poland immediately, but Germany ignored them. A day later, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany, as they had agreed to do as part of the military alliance.
That's a strange interpretation of history! In the late 1930's, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland which stated that if Poland was attacked by another country, Britain and France would come to its aid. On September 1st 1939, German troops invaded Poland without warning. Britain and France then issued an ultimatum to Germany saying that if they did not immediately withdraw their troops from Poland, 'a state of war would exist'. Germany totally ignored the demand to withdraw, so on September 3rd 1939, Britain and France jointly declared war on Germany.