When did Germany invade France?
Germany invaded France in May 10, 1940. On June 22, France surrendered and Germany captured Paris.
Is Germany Brazil's capital city?
No, Germany isn't Brazil's capital city. Brazil and Germany are countries. Brazil is a country in South America. Its capital city is Brasilia. Germany is a country in Europe. Its capital city is Berlin.
What if Germany lost the Battle of France?
The Fall of France was real, very real. With French leadership failure and better Axis tactics that worked so effectively both the British and French failed to repulse the invasion. The Germans won because they knew exactly what they were going to do and moved quickly and outfought the slow methodical moves of the Allies. France was doomed to fall.
But let's say with better Allied tactics and more maneuverability the British and French were able to halt the German advance into Paris. Well we would have seen the same situation in World War One with both settling to a stalemate. Assuming the allies had the strength to invade Germany without American help, the war would have ended much quicker. Italy would have not entered the war and the German satellites would not have been activated. Hitler's dream of conquering Europe would be shattered and the war over. And the soviets? Well they could either ignore the war and remain neutral or they could invade Germany from the East.
As for Japan in the pacific, that would depend on the decision of the emperor. Japan did invade China and Korea before Hitler came to power and seized French Indochina when France fell. So assuming the French had the forces, they would have sent forces to Indochina. But it is unlikely as the fighting in Europe would have sucked up lots of forces so the situation remains the same. The US would have been dragged into the war with Japan anyway so the main war would be in the Pacific theatre. Depending on stalin the Soviets would have most likely also helped in the Pacific war. Assuming to bombs were not yet ready the USSR would have invade down into Indochina . Eventually Japan would have capitulated had no invasion occurred. The cold war would have happened anyway but maybe a bit different with the USSR occupying Indochina.
What was agreed at the Munich Conference in 1938?
The Munich conference was a meeting of four European countries (Italy, France, Great Britain and Germany). The agreement allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. Czechoslovakia was not present at this conference, and it should be noted that this land contained key heavy industries, as well as 3 million Germans.
What is the driving distance from Heidelberg to Stuttgart?
It depends on the route you take but the approximate driving distance (using major roadways) is 75 miles / 121 km.
What was the population in Germany in 2013?
i think it's 82,431,390 but I'm not sure if that numbers up to date so i would check if i were you sorry
When does summer start in Germany?
The temperature in the summer in Germany ranges between 70 and 80 degrees F. However, the temperature varies depending on the region of Germany.
Was the Federal Republic of Germany on the east?
No, the eastern part was the "German Democratic Republic". The western part was the Federal Republic and is still.
How is German Unification Day celebrated in Germany today?
It's October 3rd, it's the National Holiday but there's not really a celebration
Stuttgart is about 222km west of Munich, about 2 hours by car on the "Autobahn".
no they only have 2 seasons winter and summer they have winter in january -may and summer in may-december if u were to go visit germany i would do it in the winter its beautiful
What is a region in Germany what is a region in Germany?
A region in Germany is called a state. There are 16 states in Germany. One of them in SW Germany is called Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Can you buy Quorn in Germany or - alternatively - order it on the Internet?
There is not a Quorn retailer in Germany (yet), but they have retailers in Belgium, Switzerland and Netherlands
Who wanted to punish Germany for ww1?
France wanted to punish Germany the hardest. Britain didnt want to punish them bad they wanted germany to have a quick recover because they're a trading countrie.
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