Alsace and lorraine
25 June 1940
After its defeat in WW1 great Britain and France divided Germany's African territory
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
To help France and Russia defeat Germany. Britain wanted Germany to lose WWI, so they joined France and Russia. Britain was worried that if Germany won WWI, they would be too powerful for England to defeat by themselves, so they joined France and Russia and declared war on Germany.
Yes, they lost a part of France, a bit to Denmark, and Austria.
As a result of France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the peace treaty saw France lose territory. The treaty made France give up Alsace and part of Lorraine.
Well, Russia and Germany wanted to split Poland, so France and Great Britain sent typical troops to fight the battle, this was done in the common style of the time of warfare, only Germany used special tactics which was a "Blitzkrieg". The French typically were a weak ally of Great Britain only because they would lose all of France to Germany so easily.
if you lose 1 battle in the battle frontier you are out of luck and have to start all over again with one of the buildings
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Germany lost Italy itself.
yes