According to Churchill, why was the Battle of France lost? A. Due to a breach in British secret intelligence B. Due to overpowering German air power C. Due to the vast number of German soldiers and tanks D. Because French soldiers wanted to surrender

English · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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C. Due to the vast number of German soldiers and tanks

Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War, attributed the loss of the Battle of France primarily to the overwhelming force and efficiency of the German military, which included a vast number of soldiers and tanks. The Germans employed their Blitzkrieg tactics, which combined quick, surprising attacks from land and air forces and were highly effective against the French and British armies.