What are the disadvantages for the allies in World War 2?
There are several disadvantages to the US entering World War II. The most serious concerns were that there would be many casualties and that the economic cost of the war would be enormous.
What is 'Ça va toi' when translated from French to English?
Comment allez-vous aujourd-hui? in French means "How are you today?" in English.
What is the value of a 1831 Louis philippe 5 francs?
There are several types of 5 francs Louis philippe coins.
The best to do is to visit numismatic sites or eBay to have an idea of what is their values as collectibles.
bonne nuit! = good night although there are 3 more ways to say it
Why didn't France join the Allies in World War 2?
The phrase refused to fight is very hard on the 150,000 French members of the regular forces and the 20,000 members of the Resistance who lost their lives fighting the Germans. That said, France's political leadership was poor, but please bear in mind that from 1934 onwards France was deeply divided and this weakened the country. (Compare with Spain, where the Fascists plunged the country into civil war and, with foreign help, overthrew the elected government by force).
What was the social structure of the old regime in France?
It depends on which point in French history. France at different times has operated under a monarchy, dictatorship, and democracy.
In 1789, the social structure was:
Who did France to go war with in 1792?
Because Austria issued the Declaration of Pilnitz that stated that it anything happened to the King, they would declare war with the French.
How do you say forever and ever I will always love you in Spanish?
Por siempre jamás yo te amaré eternamente.
How do you ask for something in French?
If you are at a "boulangerie" (bakery):
Bonjour! J'aimerais bien une baguette, s'il vous plait. (I'd like a baguette please)
OR
Donnez-moi une baguette, s'il vous plait. (Give me a baguette please)
OR
Puis-je avoir une baguette si'il vous plait? (May I have a baguette please?)
If you are at a restaurant:
Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous pourriez me donner une baguette, s'il vous plait? (Excuse me, could I please have a baguette?)
If your "baguette" is the smaller, very-narrow kind: replace baguette with ficelle.
Note: English translation are the sense not the exact words
What are effects of the Germanic invasion?
One effect of the Germanic invasion was that western part of the empire was divided up. Other effects of the invasions were that the Frankish nation was pressed to the north and Clovis became king.
What led to the french surrender to Hitler?
The French surrendered because the German tanks stormed across the French border from Belgium swept north end of the Maginot Line and attacked the french positions and the france had placed its faith in the strength of the Maginot Line and its a failure demoralized the french
What were the names of Nancy wakes siblings?
She had seven siblings one called Neve also there's Shry
What was the nickname of the soldiers of the American Expeditionary Force?
The first battle of the Revolution War was Lexington and Concord, which the Americans lost.
The turning point of the Revolution War was The Battle Of Saratoga, which Benedict Arnold was the war hero of that war, but he didn't get very much credit which made him want to become a traitor, which he did. He was America's first traitor.(: I know you didn't ask for any of that, but I just learned all of that so I was testing what I knew, I'm a nerd. Sorry.
What are the environmental problems in France?
Water is a limited resource: on a regular, France hardly consumes a quarter of the water resources that can be mobilized. Drought periods raise great supply problems, but mainly increase pollution (e.g. summer, 2003). Agriculture is the greatest water consumer (44 %). There had been an important increase in irrigation systems, but also in ground water pumping systems. However, massive fertilizer and liquid manure uses are polluting a great deal of the underground waters with nitrates. Many other users, such as E.D.F, for the nuclear power stations consume a lot of this water. In order to protect the drinking water quality, (about 10 % of the total consumption), industries and cities have to equip themselves with sufficient water-treatment plants. Waste dumping is gradually replaced by reprocessing plants so as not to pollute the ground water. The forests , these are , a heritage which has to be preserved: ¼ of the whole France are forest areas, making it the most important forested area within the E.U; although s, the French forest produces only ¾ our wooden needs and in by-products. However Forest areas, do have many other functions: such as protective for the grounds, preventive in case of landslips and avalanches, limitative in case of flooding. It's a great shelter as far as game is concerned, but it's also a wonderful leisure area. Big forest massifs are part of regional and national parks. However, it suffers great threats such as acid rains, fires and the diseases. The national forests Office (ONF) deals with the public patrimony, and advises private owners (75 % private properties) in order to decrease dangers, and increase productivity. for more information go to http:/elib.kkf.hu/france/francia/environment/EN.htm
How many American soldiers were wounded in World War 1?
About 21,228,000 military personel wounded in total.
How big was the french army in world war 2?
When the Battle of Frace happened, the original french army had over 2 million soldiers
Once France was occupied by the Germans in 1940s, the Free French Forces (FFF) took other the french army and in it short lastence, it had 1,750 soldiers.
So about 4 million was in french army in total
This was the largest invasion of the war that occurred on June 6th 1944?
The Normandy Invasion of the Allied Forces to arrive in Normandy, France. It was called Operation Overlord. It consisted of many nation's forces. There were over 6000 ships and boats. There were thousands of planes and millions of people who landed by sea or by air (parachuted or air glided) on the shores and coast line of Normandy. They were able to defeat the Germans in that area and in less than a year they defeated the Nazis completely.
Who led the Free French in their fight against Germany?
General Charles de Gaulle
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What day did France surrender to the Nazis?
22 June 1940 was the day that France signed an armistice with Germany.
What are the roles of a french family?
A French family? Surely no different to any other... Going to work, paying taxes?
there are no set roles in American families, sometimes the dad stays home sometimes the mom...sometimes both parents work and sometimes there are only one parent in the family, etc. so there are no "set" roles of a french family just like there are not "set" roles in an American family.