Invasion of France

The term Invasion of France may refer to:
 * the 1746 War of the Austrian Succession, Austria-Italian forces supported by the British navy attempted to invade southern France
 * the French Revolutionary Wars invasion attempts to defeat the French Revolution
 * the 1794 Flanders Campaign, led by Britain and Austria
 * the 1795 Battle of Quiberon, led by a British-backed force of French Emigres
 * the 1813 War of the Sixth Coalition, a British-led coalition invaded Napoleon's France to the south while a multi-national coalition attacked from the north
 * the 1815 Hundred Days, the Seventh Coalition invaded France following the Battle of Waterloo
 * the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, Prussian forces invaded France due to tensions regarding the German unification
 * the 1905 Schlieffen Plan, the German Empire's strategic plan for victory in a two-front war against France and Russia
 * the 1914 Battle of the Marne, the actual implementation of the previous plan at the outset of World War I
 * the World War II invasions
 * the May 1940 Battle of France, started by Nazi Germany's invasion of the Ardennes and the Low countries
 * the June 1944 Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy
 * the August 1944 Operation Dragoon, the Allied invasion of the south of France