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Phony War - Dates |  | Phony War - Dates: Encyclopedia II - Phony War - Dates |  | Given dates for the start and end of the phase may vary somewhat. In France the period from the official declaration of war on Germany on September 3 until the German invasion on the Benelux and France is known as drôle de guerre ("strange war"). This term was coined by the French journalist Roland Dorgelès who was reporting about the military inactivity on the Franco-German front. In Poland, which felt betrayed by her western allies, the term dziwna wojna ("strange war") is used for the period after all offensive operations ...
See also:Phony War, Phony War - Dates, Phony War - Assault on Finland, Phony War - Invasion of Denmark and Norway, Phony War - The Norway Debate, Phony War - Allied action during the Phony War |  | | Phony War, Phony War - Allied action during the Phony War, Phony War - Assault on Finland, Phony War - Dates, Phony War - Invasion of Denmark and Norway, Phony War - The Norway Debate, Western betrayal |  | |
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Phony War - Dates
Given dates for the start and end of the phase may vary somewhat. In France the period from the official declaration of war on Germany on September 3 until the German invasion on the Benelux and France is known as drôle de guerre ("strange war"). This term was coined by the French journalist Roland Dorgelès who was reporting about the military inactivity on the Franco-German front. In Poland, which felt betrayed by her western allies, the term dziwna wojna ("strange war") is used for the period after all offensive operations on the Western Front were halted on September 12, 1939. In English works October 6 may be referred to, since on that day organized Polish resistance was given up, ending the September Campaign.
The Phony War is usually held to have lasted until Nazi Germany's assault on The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg on May 10, 1940.
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