Thick forests covered much of the border; the rugged Vosges Mountains formed the rest of the border. This made the border hard to cross.
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The Rhineland was a buffer zone between Germany and France.
France
France
September 1st 1939 Germany declared war on Poland. To honour the treaty between Poland, France and UK, France and UK declared war on Germany.
France Wanted to regain lands previously seized by Germany
France built the Maginot line, after the name of a minister who built it. It was a line of forts running on the eastern border to protect France against Germany, but which proved useless as the German invasion went by another route through Belgium.
There are no mountains between France and Germany. The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.
The Rhineland was a buffer zone between Germany and France.
Italy(Northern), Germany and France
France
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Saar was the new state that was created between France and Germany.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Great Britain and France declared war on Germany in 1939, because germany had invaded land that Great britain had to protect for france.
Between Germany and France at the time of World War 2. None (unless you count Belgium and Switzerland but it's just bordered with the two), after World War 2 there came LuxembourgAnswer 2There are no countries which are between Germany and France. But there are 3 countries which border both Germany and France: Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
France
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