This defensive line of forts, pillboxes, and underground control centers was called the Maginot Line, named for the French minister of defense. It was designed to repel frontal attacks as were common in World War I, but failed to anticipate the modern advances in mechanized and aerial warfare that would occur between World Wars. In any event, the Germans outflanked the Maginot Line by attacking through the weaker forts in Belgium, rendering the French fortifications nearly useless.
The German invasion of France started on 10 May 1940 and resulted in the French surrendering on 22 June 1940.
France built the Maginot line, after the name of a minister who built it. It was a line of forts running on the eastern border to protect France against Germany, but which proved useless as the German invasion went by another route through Belgium.
On 14 June 1940, five weeks after the start of the Battle of France, Paris fell to German occupation forces, who remained there until the city was liberated in August 1944 after a resistance uprising, two and a half months after the Normandy invasion. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Britain and France had a defence pact with Poland. When German forces attacked Poland on 1st September 1939, Britain and France demanded that they withdraw. Germany ignored the request, so on 3rd September 1939 Britain and France issued a joint declaration of war against Germany.
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.
Because they attacked Germany and the german wanted to get back at them __ Germany attacked the UK after the invasion of France and the German troops successfully occupied France. The UK was the next step in the Nazi's plan to control Europe. Please note: Britian did not attack Germany first. Germany provoked the war with it's invasion of Poland. The planned invasion of England had nothing to do with getting back at England. The UK became involved when various alliances kicked in with the German invasion.
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the event was when Germany invaded Poland. when Britain and France found out they declare war on Germany.
The German invasion of France started on 10 May 1940 and resulted in the French surrendering on 22 June 1940.
The German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939
The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939.
It is a matter of justification. Was Germany's attack on Poland justified or was it contrived by Germany as a ruse of some sort to justify the invasion of Poland. If Germany could justify its incursion France and England would not be obligated to enter the conflict.
The German military, in its invasion of France, was helped by the Ardennes gap in the Maginot Line. Germany invaded France on May 10, 1940.
Belgium and the tiny micronation of Luxemburg, then France. It was the German invasion of Belgium which caused the United Kingdom to declare war on Germany in 1914.
During the 1930's, Britain and France had a defence agreement with Poland. On 1 September 1939, German troops invaded Poland, so on 3 September 1939, in response to that invasion, Britain and France declared war on Germany.