In 1914 the German army invaded Belgium on it's way to France. During the Schrieffer plan Germany thought that going through Belgium was going to be easy and that Britain was going to remain neutral if Germany attacked Belgium.
No, France understood that they were going to get revenge. I mean cmon they helped rebuild Germany after wwii
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It depends on what kind of contest is being discussed.
The "Anti-Fascist Protection Wall" as the East Germans officially called it, was meant to prevent citizens of East Germany from going to West Berlin. West Berlin was controlled by the USA, France, and UK, and the East German government did not want its people going there.
France was about to be overrun by Germany. A good reason to go to war ??
Though France, Germany and England all had colonized parts of Africa Morocco remained independent. However in 1911 Morocco fell into political instability. Both France and Germany wanted the country and were enraged that the other was going to break the treaty they had with Morocco and colonize it.
Belgium was used as a kind of shortcut to France's northern frontier.
No, only France, England, Germany and America and mabye Russia at the end
Germany. Sorry, I disagree. Les Vosges are mountain north east France that are totally in France. Going much to the east, you arrive to the "Forêt Noire" ("Black Forest") that it is shared between France and Germany over the river Rhin, mostly from Switzerland in the south to Strasbourg.
Natzweiler in Alsace, France. It is in a remote, densely forested area. Most concentration camps were in the middle of nowhere, to prevent other countries finding out what was going on.
Germany and France had a long-running dispute over which country owned the province of Alsace-Lorraine. They fought three wars about this, which were, the Franco-Prussian War, WW I, and WW II. Alsace-Lorraine remains part of France, and now that France and Germany are both part of the European Union, they are not going to fight about that anymore.