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France and Britain (as well as the Commonwealth countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc. ) declared war on Germany on September 3,1939 after Germany invaded Poland. France and Britain had an alliance with Poland.

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France and Britain went to war because the American's had issues with the Indians. It was suppose to be the French and Indian against Britain and American.

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