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Belgium wouldn't allow Germany passage through their territory.
Belgium wanted to remain neutral to both sides and allowing Germans passage to France was not remaining neutral to France.
Germany invaded France because they had declared war on them but when invading Belgium to get into France, they broke the treaty of London which is why Great Britain entered the war.
France was allied with Russia which is why Germany declared war against them. Hitler wanted to rule Russia and expand its empire, since France sided with Russia to defeat the expansion, Germany called for a war against them, thus pulling France into WW2.
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Some of the reasons why Germany invaded Belgium and then France in July of 1914 was:
- Belgium did not allow Germany passage through their territory
- Belgium did not want to be involved in the conflict between France and Germany
- The Germans broke the Treaty of London and Britain joined the war
According to the events which led to the conflict on July of 1914, there was a World War which started when allied countries went up in arms against the Germans.
As a result of this, we can see that there were a series of events which led to the sovereign countries going to war because of the breaking of the Treaty of London by the Germans when they invaded Belgium.
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