France did not have differing strategies. They were defeated by Germany in six weeks and played no further significant role in the war. France had a defensive strategy at the start of the war, which was (spectacularly) not effective. Apparently the few troops who were left in a position to get in the German army's way *did* figure out a battle strategy that could have been effective, but there weren't enough of them at that point to use it to stop the German advance; it was apparently used again later in the war, after D-day. I didn't really understand the description of this strategy; to read it yourself, see "why was France defeated so quickly in WW2?"
Germany invaded France during World War II.
the big strategie and the little one and the battle of France never exixted
France was on the Allies side during the second world war. However, Germany invaded France early in the war.
Italian occupation of France during World War II was created in 1940.
Italian occupation of France during World War II ended in 1943.
France didn't even rule France during World War 2, let alone occupy any other countries.
france was invaded by Germany and Italy during world war 2
They invaded Normandy France.
France.
Hitler conquered France in approximately six weeks during World War II.
No, Germany was France's enemy.
France wasn't doing so good during World War 1. During World War 1, much of the western front had been fought on French Soil. France had some 1.4 million military personnel and 400,000 civilians dead.