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  1. The Battle of Sedan or Second Battle of Sedan (12–15 May 1940) took place in the Second World War during the Battle of France in 1940. It was part of the German Wehrmacht ' s operational plan codenamed Fall Gelb (Case Yellow) for an offensive through the hilly and forested Ardennes , to encircle the Allied armies in Belgium and ...

  2. La batalla de Sedán o segunda batalla de Sedán (12 de mayo hasta 15 de mayo de 1940) fue una batalla de la Segunda Guerra Mundial librada durante la campaña francesa. La batalla fue parte del plan operativo de la Wehrmacht con nombre en código Fall Gelb (Caso Amarillo) para rodear los ejércitos aliados en Bélgica y el norte de Francia.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2019 · The German invasion began on the 10 th of May 1940. Preceded by bombardments from artillery and aircraft, German armies poured across their western borders. Rather than face the French in their concrete defenses of the Maginot Line, the advancing armies went through Holland and Belgium.

  4. May 10, 1940: Leadup to the Second Battle of Sedan and the Fight for France. The battle for France began on the morning of May 10, 1940. At 5:30 am, Guderian’s XIX Panzer Corps crossed the border into Luxembourg. By 10 that morning the leading German units had crossed the next border into Belgium.

  5. Coordinates: 49°42′00″N 4°56′40″E. The Battle of Sedan was fought during the Franco-Prussian War from 1 to 2 September 1870. Resulting in the capture of Emperor Napoleon III and over a hundred thousand troops, it effectively decided the war in favour of Prussia and its allies, though fighting continued under a new French government .

  6. The Battle of Sedan or Second Battle of Sedan took place in the Second World War during the Battle of France in 1940. It was part of the German Wehrmacht's operational plan codenamed Fall Gelb for an offensive through the hilly and forested Ardennes, to encircle the Allied armies in Belgium and north-eastern France.

  7. On May 10, 1940, Ger-many's panzers launched their westward assault on France. Attacking through the thick forests of the Ardennes, German forces rapidly breached French defenses near Sedan, then swept west to envelop the main French and British armies that had advanced to meet what French Commander in Chief Maurice