The French never surrendered in WW1, they even were the main force against Germany, and 1 500 000 French soldiers died in WW1, more than any victorious nation of WW1.
In WW2, 200 000 French soldiers died defending France, but they were betrayed by the British army which retreated to the UK instead of helping the French protect Paris, and Pétain, President of France, surrendered to Hitler. He is considered a traitor in France.
On the paper, yes. If you consider that there is a winner in a war.
No. Though invaded in both World Wars, France was able to successfully defend itself during World War 1 (the vast majority of combat in WW1 occurred inside the French borders). However, they were outmaneuvered and out-thought during World War 2, and forced to surrender.
Europe did not surrender during WW2.
Germany signed an unconditional surrender on May 7/8, 1945. Japan would go on to surrender roughly 4 months later, ending the Second World War.
There would have been NO surrender.
Yes they used there surrender tactic
It didn't surrender.
On the paper, yes. If you consider that there is a winner in a war.
No. But the Germans got very close to Paris during an assault.
No. Though invaded in both World Wars, France was able to successfully defend itself during World War 1 (the vast majority of combat in WW1 occurred inside the French borders). However, they were outmaneuvered and out-thought during World War 2, and forced to surrender.
because the stars told them that France would surrender in world war 2
Surrender
The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the written agreement that enabled the Surrender of Japan, ending World War II.
Europe did not surrender during WW2.
yes on the exact same train carrage, i dare say you know that already though
Their (french) regret eas when columbas surrender to the indians
In France.