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Essay heading: Reasons Why France Fell Swiftly in 1940
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If it weren't for these major problems of France they could have very possibly defeated Germany and ended this war. These constant military defeats were caused mainly by the weak military of France. The German tactics and weaponry were far ahead of the French and this included their intelligence abilities... displayed 300 characters
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These constant military defeats were caused mainly by the weak military of France. The German tactics and weaponry were far ahead of the French and this included their intelligence abilities. The French could not properly organize or turn the information they received into policy. All these points, and more, cumulate to create the causes of why there was no fight in France and why it fell so swiftly in 1940... displayed next 300 characters
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