Britain, France and the Soviet Union were on the same side during World War 2
France and Germany are two separate countries. However, they are both on the same continent, which is Europe.
Vichy State was implemented during the occupation of Germany and was "officialy" pro german. Flag remain the same but moto was removed
Yes. The major part of fighting on the Western Front during World War 1 took place on French soil. Since France contributed more soldiers than the British, Belgians, or Americans on that front, they suffered a high casualty rate.
The religions in Germany in World War I were the same as now. About one third Catholic, one third Lutheran and one third other.
A: Japan and Russia both claimed the same territory in northern Asia B: Britain, France, and Germany competed for colonies in Africa and Asia C: Germany feared the rise of communism in Russia and France D: Britain and Germany each wanted to gain control of France.
They conscripted their men, then trained them. Same as Germany, the US, etc.
The same thing you do only they do it in Germany.
The same as in UK, France, Italy, Germany or anywhere else.
Yes, although minnesingers are from Germany and troubadours are from France
Most of Germany is on the east side of the Rhine River. A small part of Germany is west of the Rhine, and is called the Rhineland. The Rhineland is on the same side of the River as France, which was why the French wanted it "demilitarized" after WWI. If the Germans were forbidden by the Peace Treaty to have military units stationed in the Rhineland, it would be harder for Germany to invade France again.
The United Kingdom joined World War I after Germany violated Belgian neutrality via invasion. In the same treaty that Germany signed, the UK promised to defend Belgium if attacked. There is also the semi-alliance Britain was in with France and Russia, who had joined the war.