Britain and France Ally with Poland, Greece and Romania
Having already agreed to protect Poland’s western border against agression (March 31, 1939), Britain and France agree to protect Greece and Romania on April 13, 1939 – seventy years ago today. These commitments were in response to Hitler’s move against the rest of Czechoslovakia and Mussolini’s invasion of Albania respectively.
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