Invasion of France
The Invasion of France may refer to one of the following:
- Invasion of France (1746), a failed Austro-Italian invasion attempt against southern France supported by the British navy
- Invasion of France (1794), Flanders Campaign, an attempt, led by Britain and Austria, to invade France and defeat the French Revolution
- Invasion of France (1795), a British-backed force of French Emigres landed in Quiberon attempting to overthrow the French Revolution
- Invasion of France (1813), a British-led coalition invaded Napoleon's France to the south while a multi-national coallition attacked from the north
- Invasion of France (1815), an Allied invasion of France following the Battle of Waterloo
- Invasion of France (1870), the Prussian invasion of France as part of the Franco-Prussian War
- Invasion of France (1914), German forces invaded France as part of the Schliefen Plan in the First World War
- Invasion of France (1940), the fall of France to Nazi German forces
- Invasion of France (1944), the Allied Invasion of France: Operation Overlord