Franks and Celts
The two primary tribes that controlled what is now France and Germany during the early medieval period were the Franks and the Alemanni. The Franks, a Germanic tribe, established a powerful kingdom that eventually became the foundation for modern France, particularly under the leadership of King Clovis I. The Alemanni, also a Germanic tribe, inhabited regions in what is now southwestern Germany and parts of Switzerland, often clashing with the Franks and the Roman Empire. Their interactions and conflicts significantly shaped the early history of both countries.
No they are two seperate neighbouring countries
France and Germany are two different countries in Europe. France and Germany are near eachother, but both are pretty big countries.
Germany was divided into East Germany controlled by the communists, and West Germany
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Germany and Belgium controlled Rwanda and Burundi.
The occupation zone controlled by Britain, France, and the United States in West Germany was called the "Federal Republic of Germany" (FRG), commonly known as West Germany. Established after World War II, it was one of the two German states formed during the Cold War, with the other being the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). West Germany became a democratic state and a member of various Western alliances, including NATO and the European Economic Community.
Germany was divided into 4 sectors, each to be governed by a different nation. (France, Britain, US, Soviet Union) These were later consolidated into two sectors- West Germany and East Germany. The Berlin Wall was not erected until August 1961.
France and Germany are two separate countries. However, they are both on the same continent, which is Europe.
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