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Various European powers (Great Britain, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, and Germany).
It depends on what time period you're referring to. Before WWI, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. Before WWII, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Soviet Union. Today, the Great European Powers are the UK, France, Germany, and Russia.
In 1940, Germany launched its attack on Western Europe. It was a massive invasion that swept over the lowlands including Belgium. Not long after the fall of Belgium, France was then successfully invaded and surrendered.
The European great powers were: * Britain * France * Germany * Russia * Austria-Hungary
Invade Poland. But before that Germany started producing troops. Since Germany Started WWI they were under strict restrictions not to build a large army. England and France noticed but really didn't do anything about it. So Germany Attacked Czechoslovakia but still, France and England did nothing. After promising not to invade any more lands, Germany invaded Poland. That's when it all started.
France Wanted to regain lands previously seized by Germany
Germany controlled French access to the North Sea
Édouard Daladier was the leader of France before Germany defeated France in World War II.
Germany fought a war with France in 1871 and took Alsace-Lorraine (on the border between the countries) which France then took back after the war.
franco prussian war
France. Germany and France share a border.
Russia was an Axis country when the Axis powers attacked the Allied nation of France. The Russians were working with Germany.
To ease the tension between the parties, they suggested a meeting.
Relations between the two countries had been very bad indeed since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. The terms imposed on France at the end of the war were harsh. Most of Alsace and Lorraine was annexed by Germany despite the fact that the inhabitants regarded themselves as French. In addition, France had to pay very high reparations. In France many wanted revenge. In the 1890s Bismarck said that the peace treaty he had imposed on France in 1871 had been a blunder as it had created a 'permanent enemy' of Germany.
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Germany
Germany needed to defeat France on the Western front before Russia could prepare to attack on the Eastern front. in addition, by defeating France, it would France's military from the war and push the forces of England out of Europe.