The swift victory over France in 1940 significantly bolstered Hitler's authority in Germany by showcasing his military strategy and reinforcing the perception of the Nazi regime's strength and effectiveness. This success fueled national pride and unity, as many Germans viewed the defeat of a major power as evidence of their superiority and destiny. Additionally, it solidified Hitler's image as a decisive leader, allowing him to consolidate power further and suppress dissent within the country. The triumph also generated a sense of invincibility that emboldened his subsequent aggressive policies in Europe.
japan and Italy were hitlers only allies when the second world war began when englnad and France had nearly 30
Because after the German victory at Dunkirk, it opened all of France to Germany.
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Because after the German victory at Dunkirk, it opened all of France to Germany.
Hitlers plans was to starve France out by building a giant wal around france but it did not work because france was to big
The Allies needed a foothold in France to launch an invasion to liberate France and attack Germany from the west.
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France and Germany are two different countries in Europe. France and Germany are near eachother, but both are pretty big countries.
Yes. They had quick and easy victories over these three countries, plus Luxembourg in May-June 1940.