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18 September, 17:58
Why did Germany declare war on Russia and France?
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Kailyn Riggs
18 September, 18:19
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Because Germany was planning to attack Russia and they knew France would honor its alliance with Russia.
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Reese Marshall
18 September, 18:23
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Answer: Germany declares war on Russia and France because Russia had mobilized troops on Germany's border, and French planes had bombed Nuremberg.
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