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The line that was to stop Hitler from getting into France?

It was the Maginot line was a reinforced wall between France and Germany but stopped at the Belgium boarder where the NAZIS entered France un impeded


What would have happened if England and France did not sign the 1938 Munich agreement?

If the Munich Agreement hadn't been signed, then Hitler's Germany would have invaded and seized all of Czechoslovakia in October 1938. The Czechs would have resisted and a war between Germany & Czechoslovakia would have begun. No other country was in a position or motivated to help.


What did Vichy France have to do with World War 2?

Vichy France was the small puppet state that Germany set up to get France to think they were free. However, this plan back fired as the people of Vichy France rebelled against Germany in France and Africa. After D-Day all forces joined up with US and British Armies to defeat Hitler. Until D-Day though they did not have a big impact in France and barely managed to keep Africa From Germany and Italy until US and British Forces Arrived.


What involvement did France have in world war 1?

Ever since 1871 France had been bitterly hostile to Germany because of the harsh treatment at the end of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. In 1871 France had been forced to hand over most of Alsace and Lorraine to the newly unified Germany and to pay substantial reparations. The defeat of France in about six months had raised a little question- mark beside its claim to great power status. One of the reasons why the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine caused such resentment was the inhabitants (though German-speaking in the Alsace) identified with France and saw themselves as French. They were never really accepted as German in Germany. In his retirement, Bismarck said that the treatment of France in 1871 had been a blunder as it had created a permanent enemy. Following Germany's declaration of war on Russia in 1914, France was obliged under the terms of its treaty with Russia (dating from 1892) to assist Russia. Moreover, over 3 million German troops were advancing towards France. Joncey


Could World War 2 have been avoided if Britain and France had refused Hitlers demands at the Munich Conference?

Unlikely, Hitler in Germany was intent on revenge for the humiliation of WWI.

Related Questions

What is the Rhineland?

The Rhineland is the place in between Germany and France that was demilitarized for Germany after the First World War; it was a term of the Treaty of Versailles. It was later remilitarized by Hitler.


What demilitarized zone that borders France and Germany did Hitler invade prior to World War 2?

Alsace-Lorraine.


How did the British policy of appeasement toward Germany enable hitler to send troops into the Rhineland, a supposedly demilitarized area?

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What did Germany expect France to do and what was their plan to prevent it?

Hitler tried to advance in Germany. Germany expected France to go up against Hitler and be victorious. However, they were unsuccessful and Hitler won.


What demilitarized zone did Hitler invaded?

The Rhineland.


What demilitarized territory did Hitler take over?

The Jews


Facts about war ii Britain against Germany?

There was a deal between Germany and Britain that Germany will not attack France but Hitler break the deal and attacked France, hence Britain jumped into the world war 2.


How did Germany act to undermine the Treaty of Versailles?

Hitler defied the treaty and began rebuilding Germany's army anyway. Because the League of Nations didn't challenge them, Hitler then moved troops into the Rhineland, which was a buffer between Germany and France.


The line that was to stop Hitler from getting into France?

It was the Maginot line was a reinforced wall between France and Germany but stopped at the Belgium boarder where the NAZIS entered France un impeded


Why asbestos Germany and reoccupation of the Rhineland a significant turning point toward war?

It was against the Versailles Treaty. The Rhineland was suppose to be a demilitarized zone with no German troops. Hitler chanced putting troops into the Rhineland but fear an attack from France. He would send around 32,000 troops to be stationed in the Rhineland, to be ready if France would attack but no such thing happened. France would appease Hitler, allowing him to break the Versailles Treaty.


Who governed France?

I Don't Know About France But I Know Who Governed Germany Adolf Hitler


What country did Hitler say was the mortal enemy of Germany?

France