the natives
"Joined" in French is "rejoint".
Mussolini
There are no specific figures on the number of Filipinos in the French Foreign Legion. The Legion recruits soldiers from all nationalities, and there may be some Filipinos serving, but it is not possible to give an exact number.
The Germans
Germans - Italians - Romanians - Hungarians .
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The Algonquin, Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Lenape and Ojibwa all joined the French to fight the British.
Yes France had colonies during World War 2. Some of the colonies joined the Vichy Free French and some joined the axis forces (via the Vichy Free French). Most of the French Colonies chose to go against France once the Nazis took over France and the Vichy Free French was formed. They allied themselves with the Allied Forces instead. The colonies were French-Indochina (Viet Nam - allied with the Allied Forces); Chad, French Congo and Gabon (went with the Free French) Guadeloupe, Martinique of the West Indies and French Guiana joined the Free French in 1943 Syria, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco were under Vichy French control until the Allied Forces liberated them, then they allied with the Allied Forces. French Polynesia joined the Vichy French right away French North Africa, French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa allied themselves with the Free French Forces under General Charles De Gaulle and they fought with the Allied forces against the Germans.
Nothing halted the German advance to France: the Germans advanced into France and conquered the country.They only stopped when France surrendered, leaving the Northern half under German occupation and the Southern half under the Vichy government which essentially collaborated with Germany.Some French troops, sailors and airmen escaped and joined the fight (and some French warships - notably the Richelieu battleship which, with the Allies, saw combat in the pacific).There was also the French Resistance.
Napoleon Bonaparte was 16 when he finished training and joined the French army.
French and Spanish
It was a proving ground for Nazi weaponry. As it turned out, it didn't. But if the Fascists in Spain had joined as allies with the Germans and Italians, then this could have influenced the outcome of the war. But Franco chose to remain "neutral" during the War even though he did give assistance to the Germans. the spanish could have joined the war but they didn't.but they did give the Germans some assistance