Germany had a greater army than Great Britain during WWI. Germany outnumbered Great Britain by about 4 million military personnel. Great Britain had to have more numbers from other allies to meet the numbers.
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.
naval blockade
The 1943 Quebec Conference was a meeting between Britain, Canada and the United States. They met to discuss plans for the invasion of France and agreed to increase the bombings of Germany and to continue the US military buildup in Britain. They resolved to concentrate more force in the Mediterranean to remove Italy from the Axis with occupation of Italy being the eventual goal. In addition, they decided to limit operations in the Balkans to supplying guerillas and to intensify campaigns against Japan.
The Triple Entente : France, Britain, Russia The Triple Alliance (central powers) : Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary The 'Scrap of Paper' : Belgium, Britain
Well Germany and Britain werent the only ones fighting but if its the Battle of Britain then the Brittish won that battle.
Germany attacked Britain during the Battle of Britain.
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
The Triple Entente was an alliance during WWI between Britain, France, and Russia. The Triple Entente is a different from the Triple Alliance which was between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
In attendance during that meeting were the leaders of France Italy and the Great Britain
No
Were Poland and Germany allies with the United States during the Revolutionary War?
Germany. Answer: yes Germany but Italy and Japan also declared war against Britain.
During WW II, Germany attacked Britain, and Britain retaliated. That's what happens in times of war. You bomb me, and I'll bomb you. Fortunately all of that is over, and Britain and Germany are good friends in the 21st century.
The Battle Britain
London was one
During the GFC, global finance crisis, Germany created a strong export sector which allowed unemployment to continue. Germany benefited greatly over the UK.