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WW2 France

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Why did the Nazis invade France so easily in 1940? The Nazi invasion of France must be viewed as one of the most successful Nazi operations during the course of the war. It only took the Nazis from the 10th of May when they began their invasion of France, through Belgium, until the 25th of June when France capitulated. This six week victory was a massive boost for the Nazis. This remarkably easy victory over France was due to many reasons, attributed to both the weaknesses of the Allies and the strength of the Nazis. The Nazis had by far the superior tactics, and the strength of their leaders was better than that of the French. The French troops were not helped by the political insecurity in their home country, or the old fashioned techniques being used to fight the war. One reason that can be attributed to the ease of...

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