Not generally, although I'm sure that there were some individual items that were.
In general, World War II was a "total war". By the end of the European war, Germany lay devastated, bombed to rubble, and divided between the victorious Allied nations. There was very little in the way of German equipment of ANY kind that survived the bombardment and the subsequent invasion and occupation.
France were no longer at the risk of a German invasion.
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France was invaded by German troops in 1940, surrendered on 24 June 1940.
German food.
They were soundly beaten by he German Army.
The provisional capital of France during the German occupation in World War 2 was Vichy. The government there is now known as the Vichy Government and is regarded as an illegitimate group of Nazi collaborators.
France was technically on the Allied side. Germany invaded France, and some French, called the Vichy were German collaborators
France and England, the Allies, later joined by the US
the Americans landed at Normandy, and fought their way through France, and into Germany
German Rhineland, against France after World War I. (1914-1918)
The German army ended up in North West France in WWI because the German army took the French by surprise and it was into France before there was sufficient resistance to stop it.
they where not the only ones to spark the war france was also to be blamed