Germany didn't try to colonize France, Germany succeeded in colonizing France in 1940 after the French government surrendered to Germany.
Poland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Also France, Norway, Denmark.
In 1940 the Germans conquered France in spite of France's powerful military strength. Both sides were almost equal in numbers of troops and other factors. One reason, of several, that Germany succeeded was based on the harmonizing of the new weapons systems such as tanks, planes and anti-tank weapons. That France, on the tactical defensive lost more troops than the attacking Germans, was based on Germany's ingenuity in May of 1940.
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The Battle of Britain happened AFTER most of Europe had already been conquered by Germany.
No, but he conquered France, Germany, and Switzerland, Austria, and Belgium.
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I believe you mean the exploits of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, when he conquered most of Germany.
Germany didn't try to colonize France, Germany succeeded in colonizing France in 1940 after the French government surrendered to Germany.
Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
He conquered kingdoms France Italy and Germany Team Gemma
The food restriction policy, nazi propaganda, Jew hunt, prohibition of black market and free speech. All the opponent to the Germans where arrested and sent to the Gestapo.
He conquered kingdoms France Italy and Germany Team Gemma
Yes, the French colony of Indochina was conquered by the Japanese after Germany defeated France.
Great Britain and France have unitary governments; Germany has a federal government.
It has a federal parliamentary government. This government was chosen under the direction of West Germany's occupiers, France, England and the USA.
Austira, Czechoslovakia, France, Russia, poland and Norway