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French declaration of war on Germany (1939)

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We are waging war because it has been thrust on us. Every one of us is at his post, on the soil of France, on that land of liberty where respect of human dignity finds one of its last refuges. You will all cooperate, with a profound feeling of union and brotherhood, for the salvation of the country.
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The responsibility for the blood that is being shed falls entirely upon the Hitler Government. The fate of peace was in Hitler's hands. He chose war. France and England have made countless efforts to safeguard peace. This very morning they made a further urgent intervention in Berlin in order to
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Germany met us with a refusal. She had already refused to reply to all the men of goodwill who recently raised their voices in favour of the peace of the world. She therefore desires the destruction of Poland, so as to be able to dominate Europe quickly and to enslave France.
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I greet with emotion and affection our young soldiers, who now go forth to perform the sacred task which we ourselves did perform before them. They can have full confidence in their chiefs, who are worthy of those who have previously led France to victory.
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Since daybreak on September 1, Poland has been the victim of the most brutal and most cynical of aggressions. Her frontiers have been violated. Her cities are being bombed. Her army is heroically resisting the invader.
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In rising against the most frightful of tyrannies, in honoring our word, we fight to defend our soil, our homes, our liberties. I am conscious of having worked unremittingly against the war until the last minute.
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The cause of France is identical with that of Righteousness. It is the cause of all peaceful and free nations. It will be victorious.
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address to the German Government a last appeal to reason and request it to stop hostilities and to open peaceful negotiations.
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to Germany, issued the previous day, expired at 17:00. This occurred hours after the
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announcing France's declaration of war on Germany on 3 September 1939.
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United Kingdom declaration of war on Germany (1939)
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France declaration of war on Germany (1939)

Paris-soir
German invasion of Poland
France
declared war
Nazi Germany
its defensive treaty with Poland
ultimatum
United Kingdom declaration of war on Germany
Council of Ministers
United Kingdom declaration of war on Germany (1939)
Declarations of war during World War II
Diplomatic history of World War II
The Second World War
ISBN
978-0-316-08407-9
1939: Countdown to War
ISBN
978-1-101-50041-5
World War II: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection [5 volumes]: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection
ISBN
978-1-85109-969-6
Categories
September 1939 events
1939 in France
1939 documents
Declarations of war during World War II
France in World War II
Military history of France during World War II

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