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      Battle of France, (May 10–June 25, 1940

      • Battle of France, (May 10–June 25, 1940), during World War II, the German invasion of the Low Countries and France. In just over six weeks, German armed forces overran Belgium and the Netherlands, drove the British Expeditionary Force from the Continent, captured Paris, and forced the surrender of the French government.
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  2. May 10, 2019 · Battle of France (May 10–June 25, 1940), during World War II, the German invasion of the Low Countries and France. In just over six weeks, German armed forces overran Belgium and the Netherlands, drove the British Expeditionary Force from the Continent, captured Paris, and forced the surrender of the French government.

  3. The Battle of France (French: bataille de France; 10 May – 25 June 1940), also known as the Western Campaign (German: Westfeldzug), the French Campaign (Frankreichfeldzug, campagne de France) and the Fall of France, during the Second World War, was the German invasion of France, that notably

    • 10 May – 25 June 1940, (1 month, 2 weeks and 1 day)
    • Low Countries and France
    • Axis victory
  4. May 31, 2023 · The fall of France occurred during World War II, specifically in 1940, when the German army invaded and quickly defeated French forces. The context for this event can be traced back to the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, which ended World War I and placed heavy reparations on Germany.

  5. Germany begins invasions of Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. May 13. French and British troops move into Belgium but are trapped between German armies. May 14. Luftwaffe bombs central Rotterdam; Netherlands surrenders to Germany. May 27. British troops begin mass evacuation from Dunkirk. June 3.

  6. With British and French troops rushing into Belgium to meet the German attack, German forces invaded France through the dense forests of the Ardennes. This move bypassed the Maginot Line and outflanked the Allies fighting in Belgium. A two-day battle at Sedan ended in defeat for the French defenders. See object record. Photographs. 3.

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