Japan. Cambodia was not at that time a separate country, but part of French Indochina. In fact, the territory was under Vichy French control in 1941/42, so the Japanese did not in effect have to invade, and basically bullied the French into submission. The French hold on the region was rather tenuous in any case. By 1944 the region was under effectively completely under Japanese control although ironically, a Vietnamese by the name of Ho Chi Minh led strong resistance against the Japanese.
Morocco was the country!
Needham Roberts
Although no COUNTRY surrendered, units of the French Army did - thus ending French involvement in the Vietnam conflict.
They fought all throughout the French War. They are North African troops.
haiti
Morocco
Why were the French citizens upset with the French monarchy?
They all revolted against the existing order: the French revolution against absolutist royalty; Napoleon revolted against (and forcibly overthrew) the then existing French government, the Directoire; and Luther and other reformers revolted against the Catholic church.
The French generally supported Napoleon.
Mali
the french
Algeria came under French control in 1834 and became independent from France after a long war that ended in 1962.
The Central African Republic speaks French primarily due to its colonial history. The country was colonized by France in the late 19th century and remained under French control until it gained independence in 1960. French was established as the official language during this period, and it continues to be used in government, education, and media, serving as a lingua franca among the diverse ethnic groups in the country.
Côte d'Ivoire is an African country whose name is French. The pronunciation of the name of the coastal west African nation -- whose name translates literally into English as "coast of ivory" and officially as "Ivory Coast" -- will be "koht dee-vwar" in French.
yes it was under the control of the french until 1804 when it won its independence.
Haiti