yes and so did Australia, France, Germany and America and many other countries involved
his foreign alliance was with both France and Britain. He traded with both countries equally, though both Frace and Britain canstantly got into conflicts.
Poland. Germany had previously agreed in the Munich Agreement that if they were allowed to annex Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia they would not invade anywhere else. The Agreement was signed by Germany, Italy, Britain and France. Italy was allied with Germany so Britain and France declared war when Hitler invaded Poland in direct violation of the agreement.
Political Advisor (POLAD)
Britain was suspicious of Germany primarily due to its rapid industrialization and military expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which threatened the balance of power in Europe. The Kaiser’s aggressive foreign policy, exemplified by the naval arms race and colonial ambitions, heightened fears of German imperialism. Additionally, Germany's involvement in alliances, such as the Triple Alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy, further alarmed Britain, leading to the formation of the opposing Triple Entente with France and Russia. This growing distrust ultimately contributed to the tensions that sparked World War I.
embassies
They are called Embassies or an Embassy:)
Department of State
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I doubt it ! Secretaries of State usually deal with foreign countries and their embassies.
Embassies are set up in foreign countries. So the French did not build one in their capital.
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yes and so did Australia, France, Germany and America and many other countries involved
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, it does not have enough sovereignty to host foreign embassies.