Question
Why did France surrender to Germany?
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Responses
France was overrun by German and Italian forces.
France was overrun by German and Italian forces.
France did not receive military support from Britain.
France did not receive military support from Britain.
France was unable to fund its war effort.
France was unable to fund its war effort.
The French people favored Hitler
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Responses
France was overrun by German and Italian forces.
France was overrun by German and Italian forces.
France did not receive military support from Britain.
France did not receive military support from Britain.
France was unable to fund its war effort.
France was unable to fund its war effort.
The French people favored Hitler
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The most accurate response to why France surrendered to Germany in 1940 is:
**France was overrun by German and Italian forces.**
In June 1940, after a rapid German invasion and military campaign known as the Battle of France, the French forces were overwhelmed, leading to the country's surrender. The other options are not correct or are oversimplifications of the situation.
**France was overrun by German and Italian forces.**
In June 1940, after a rapid German invasion and military campaign known as the Battle of France, the French forces were overwhelmed, leading to the country's surrender. The other options are not correct or are oversimplifications of the situation.
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