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German Invasion of Western Europe, May 1940

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The Germans viewed the defeat of Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) as a prerequisite for an invasion of the British Isles. When the German air force failed to win air superiority over southeastern England in 1940, Hitler postponed the invasion until the spring of 1941. After the first operational order for the German invasion of the ...
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The German Invasion of Western Europe, 1940 - Canadian War Museum

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The German Invasion of Western Europe, 1940. After the German occupation of Poland, nothing much happened for month after month. War did not seem like war. A "phoney war," the British called it. But in the spring of 1940 Hitler's forces struck again, and by June he held Europe in his grasp. Germany moved suddenly ...

Battle of France - Wikipedia

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The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. In six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, bringing land ...
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Western Front (World War II) - Wikipedia

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Jump to Invasion of Germany - Von Rundstedt's divisions which had remained on the west bank, were cut to pieces in the 'battle of the Rhineland', – 280,000 men were ... By the time they prepared to cross the Rhine in late March, the Western Allies had taken 1,300,000 German soldiers prisoner in western Europe.

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