France did not lose any land to Germany in World War 1, but Germany had handed over land (Alsace-Lorraine) to France after the treaty in June 1919 which they were not happy about as they had alwaus been enemies of the french.
well that's just world war 1
France did not lose any land to Germany in World War 1 (1914-18). Are you thinking of a different war?
bum The Treaty of Versailles was made to create peace between the allies and Germany. France wanted revenge on Germany, they blamed them for the war, Britain wanted a fair treaty. America wanted peace in Europe. Germany lost their land to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria and Hungary. Germany lost Money to Britain and France. Germany lost Military to France.
France regained Alsace and Lorraine from Germany after world war one. They had lost these territories to Germany during the Franco Persian War.
Austria lost land to Germany and Italy in 1870.
France
It depends on the dates. From 1871-1918 Germany was bigger than France. It is now smaller than France.
France's reason for seeking revenge against Germany was a result of the Franco-Prussian war. France lost and Germany took some of their land.
bum The Treaty of Versailles was made to create peace between the allies and Germany. France wanted revenge on Germany, they blamed them for the war, Britain wanted a fair treaty. America wanted peace in Europe. Germany lost their land to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria and Hungary. Germany lost Money to Britain and France. Germany lost Military to France.
France regained Alsace and Lorraine from Germany after world war one. They had lost these territories to Germany during the Franco Persian War.
Yes, they lost a part of France, a bit to Denmark, and Austria.
Definitely not. The map of Eastern Europe was completely altered as the Ottoman Empire and the Austrian-Hungarian Empire were dismantled, and the Russian Empire lost a significant amount of land in Eastern Europe as well. Germany also lost a significant amount of land, mostly in Eastern Europe. But Germany also lost land to France and Denmark, and also formed a demilitarized zone, the Rhineland, between France and Germany.
The country of Germany is 137,847 square miles in size. The country of France is 246,201 square miles in size. Therefore France has more land than Germany.
Austria lost land to Germany and Italy in 1870.
France
Germany is 357,376 km²France is 643,801 km²Therefore France is larger.
Germany lost Italy itself.
Germany lost land to Poland and Czechoslovakia as well as the territories of Alsace and Lorraine to France, which the two nations had been fighting over for centuries.
The Empire that lost the most territory was Germany. Germany lost the city of Danzig, and its polish territory, Part of upper Silesia, Alsace-Lorraine territory, the Saar region, Schleswig region, and all of her overseas territory, which included Cameroon, Togo, German South-West Africa, German East-Africa, Part of New Guinea, And many pacific island, which are too numerous to name.