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The Alps (between France and Italy and southern Switzerland) The Pyrenees (between France and Spain) the Jura (in Eastern France, North-West of Switzerland)
After the heroic rescue at Dunkirk, France was deeply demoralized and couldn't withstand Germany's invasion from Southern France. After the invasion France surrendered.
A border was placed between Germany and France after World War I. It was named the Maginot Line after the French Minister of War.
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.
There is no country between France and Germany which names begins with an A. You may be thinking of the province of Alsace which is now in France, after having been part of Germany from 1870 through World War I. The provincial capital of Alsace, Strasbourg is architecturally very similar to German cities in the Old Town. Or, the country of Andorra lies between France and Spain.
Thick forests covered much of the border; the rugged Vosges Mountains formed the rest of the border. This made the border hard to cross. -WORLD GEOGRAPHY & CULTURES TEXTBOOK
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.
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Italy(Northern), Germany and France
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.
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.
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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.