On the allies
On the Allied side. There were French and British troops alongside the Belgians trying to repel German invaders.
From the British side, Yes, From the German side No.
France was technically on the Allied side. Germany invaded France, and some French, called the Vichy were German collaborators
They were soundly beaten by he German Army.
The British developed allies among many Native American tribes by promising that they would outlaw settlements West of the Alleghenies. They also had support among the Loyalists: Americans who remained loyal to the Crown. Plus, there were German Hessian mercenaries.
The British Empire, its American colonies, France as an ally of the colonials and German troops ('Hessians') who fought for the British.
Thirteen American colonies (Rebels) side: USA, France, Spain, Holland, pirates, native Americans. British side (loyalists, patriots) side: Great Britain, some minor German states, tiny amount of native Americans
It was called the Maginot Line, a series of French, not British, fortifications along the German border which were supposedly impenetrable. The Germans avoided this by flanking the line and going around it, invading France through the Ardennes and the Low Countries.
They were on the British side; They were loyal to the King.
The German name for France is "Frankreich"The German word for France is Frankreich.
France is Frankreich in German.
The border between France and Germany is know as The Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine. It was created in 1871 by the German Empire after they won the Franco-Prussian War.