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this is because to gain your opponent why they wanted. and Britain and France wanted the Germany to give them what the wanted so that the will not pressure Germany and the said that the will give them what the want.

Britain and France wanted the Germany to reparation/pay of the destroy of the country to them. Britain had a Naval power and they create their zone of safety with their fleets and destruction of the German fleets. The also wanted the colonies anathema and look after the league of nation they become independent . Britain and France wanted Germany to be punishment for the war the should be destroy everything that the had with them.

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Why did France and Britain permit Germany to essentially take over most of Europe by 1940?

These two powers thought they could appease Germany by letting her have her demands. This pacifism/appeasement is known as the Munich Doctrine, named after the Munich Agreement, when Britain and France allowed Germany to annex parts of Europe. The allies let Germany grow in power, even though it violated the post-WWI treaties. Once powerful enough, Germany quickly took over Poland and France before there was any time to react.


How where britain and france drawn into war with germany?

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.


When did France get invaded by the Axis Powers?

In WW2 the French and Britain said they would declare war on Germany if they attacked Poland. When Nazi Germany invaded Poland France and Britain declared war on Germany. Then Germany stormed French.


Why was the Fall of France important to World War 2?

The Fall of France in 1940 meant that Germany had access to the Atlantic Ocean, circumventing the British blockade of Germany.


Why Britain and France declared war on 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.

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When did Nazis enter rhineland?

The Nazis wanted the Rhineland back. It belonged to Germany, not France. They got it back when Britain and France tried to appease the Nazis.


When did Great Britain and France war against Germany and why?

Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.


How were Britain and France draw in to war with Germany?

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How long did Britain appease Hitler?

Until Germany invaded Poland on 1st September 1939.


When did great Britain and France declare war against Germany and why?

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What happen after Germany invaded Poland in 1939?

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When did France and great Britain declare war against Germany and why?

Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.


Do Great Britain France and Germany have unitary governments?

Great Britain and France have unitary governments; Germany has a federal government.


Why did France and Britain permit Germany to essentially take over most of Europe by 1940?

These two powers thought they could appease Germany by letting her have her demands. This pacifism/appeasement is known as the Munich Doctrine, named after the Munich Agreement, when Britain and France allowed Germany to annex parts of Europe. The allies let Germany grow in power, even though it violated the post-WWI treaties. Once powerful enough, Germany quickly took over Poland and France before there was any time to react.


Who attacked both Britain and northern France?

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How did Britain and France appease Germany in 1930?

In the 1930s, Britain and France attempted to appease Germany primarily through diplomatic concessions and the signing of treaties that allowed Germany to regain some of its lost territories and military strength after World War I. This included the 1935 Anglo-German Naval Agreement, which permitted Germany to expand its navy. The policy of appeasement was rooted in a desire to maintain peace in Europe and avoid another devastating conflict, leading both nations to overlook Hitler’s aggressive ambitions for expansion. Ultimately, these measures failed to prevent further German aggression, culminating in World War II.