France is almost twice as big as Germany. The land mass of France is 640,679 km² while that of Germany is 357,168 km².
Uruguay, Italy (twice), France, Switzerland, Chile, Sweden, England, West Germany, Mexico (twice), Argentina, Brazil, Spain, USA, Korea/Japan, Germany (unified) and South Africa.
Yes France did fall to Germany.
Germany didn't try to colonize France, Germany succeeded in colonizing France in 1940 after the French government surrendered to Germany.
Germany invaded France in May 10, 1940. On June 22, France surrendered and Germany captured Paris.
The Treaty of Versailles was between Germany and the Allies/Big Four(America, England, France, Italy).
yes
France and Germany are two different countries in Europe. France and Germany are near eachother, but both are pretty big countries.
Germany was to big and had to much protection in it at that time
France has almost twice as much gross land (square kilometers) than Germany does (674,000 sqkm's, as opposed to Germany's 357,000 sqkm's). Germany is slightly larger in terms of population, however (Germany's population is 81 million; France's is 67 million).
The World Cup has been held in Europe 10 times, but it has only been held in 7 different European countries, as it was in Italy twice and in Germany twice, once as West Germany, and in France twice: 1934 in Italy 1938 in France 1954 in Switzerland 1958 in Sweden 1966 in England 1974 in West Germany 1982 in Spain 1990 in Italy 1998 in France 2006 in Germany
Germans alliance with Britain
France is 260,558 sq miles. Nevada is 110,562 sq mi. So France is slightly more than twice as big as Nevada.
The countries most commonly viewed as the big three were Britain, France and Germany.
Twice. In 1984 and in 2000.
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France, Great Britain and Germany.
it was very big it included Holland, France, a bit of Germany, Belgium, a bit of Italy and more