Great Britain and France declared war on Germany, when Germany invaded Poland - so began the second World War in Europe.
The Germans did not invade England in modern times such as during the first or second World Wars. Some German tribes did invade England around the 5th century AD, ending the Roman-British culture established there by the Roman Empire. The main reason the Germans didn't invade in the 2nd world war was the British fought and won against the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain, meaning the British had air superiority. It would be suicidal to attempt air or amphibious invasion without air superiority, therefore the Germans didn't invade.
The question as posed does not really make sense. It was the Russian defense of Serbia against Austria-Hungary's invasion that started World War 1. The German declaration of war against Russia then triggered the alliance of the Triple Entente, expanding the reach of the conflict. Once the Triple Entente was involved, the Germans wanted to invade France. But in order to do so and outflank the French forces on the German/French border, they had to invade the north of France, going first through Belgium. So Belgium was the first country to be invaded.
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
All of it. The germans started it with Hitler.
Paratroopers (fallschirmjäger)
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They tried to invade America.
The Germans wanted a faster approach into Northern France. Belgium had decided to remain neutral during World War I but Germany was very upset at this decision. In order to remain in power, the Rape of Belgium took place allowing Germany to have the agreement of Belgian allies in the war. === === The above answer does not make sense.
they didn't, Germans invaded the soviet union in 1917.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany, when Germany invaded Poland - so began the second World War in Europe.
England could have easily been invaded by the Germans if Hitler had decided to invade England. He chose to invade Russia instead.
On May 28, 1940, Belgium surrendered to the Germans. The Belgian king believed he had no choice.
The Germans did not invade England in modern times such as during the first or second World Wars. Some German tribes did invade England around the 5th century AD, ending the Roman-British culture established there by the Roman Empire. The main reason the Germans didn't invade in the 2nd world war was the British fought and won against the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain, meaning the British had air superiority. It would be suicidal to attempt air or amphibious invasion without air superiority, therefore the Germans didn't invade.
Operation Barbarossa is a code name that was used by the Germans in the second World War. It referred to their mission to invade the Soviet Union.
who was the first country to invade in world war 2
During World War I, the Belgian Army installed a disciplinary company on Cézembre. During World War II, the island's fortifications were strengthened by the Germans and Italians as part of the Atlantic Wall.