The Franz Ferdinand assassination<span> was </span>not<span> the </span>cause<span> of war. Tensions between the Great Powers of Europe had been rising gradually since the beginning of the 20</span>th<span> century </span>and<span> it </span>is<span> entirely feasible that a Great War would have taken place had the Archduke </span>not<span> been murdered.</span>
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France Surrenders
The new French commander, Maxime Weygand, transferred soldiers from the Maginot Line, but could muster only 43 infantry divisions to face the Third Reich's 104. Allied assistance had disappeared. The British had withdrawn all but two divisions south of Dunkirk, and the Belgian Army had surrendered.
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