There have been around 20 Paris treaties and some were between Britain and France
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Germany had not answered the British and French ultimatums for removing troops out of Poland. On September 3, first Great Britain, followed by France declared war on Germany. It may be noted that France was not sure of its position. France had no choice, however, after Britain made its declaration of war.
Ever since 1871 France had been bitterly hostile to Germany because of the harsh treatment at the end of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. In 1871 France had been forced to hand over most of Alsace and Lorraine to the newly unified Germany and to pay substantial reparations. The defeat of France in about six months had raised a little question- mark beside its claim to great power status. One of the reasons why the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine caused such resentment was the inhabitants (though German-speaking in the Alsace) identified with France and saw themselves as French. They were never really accepted as German in Germany. In his retirement, Bismarck said that the treatment of France in 1871 had been a blunder as it had created a permanent enemy. Following Germany's declaration of war on Russia in 1914, France was obliged under the terms of its treaty with Russia (dating from 1892) to assist Russia. Moreover, over 3 million German troops were advancing towards France. Joncey
Monaco is a town (and independent country) on the shore of the Mediterranean sea.
France is further south, having a Mediterranean coastline.
They built fortifications on the border between Germany and France. However the Germans went around the fortifications to the north and caught them off guard from the rear. Others would say their response to the rise of Nazi Germany was to Surender.
Poland, France, England, Scotland, Ireland
After Germany occupied North France, France lost its colony in Syria and they proclaimed their independence. This was around 1940.
Germany and France are 2 of the many
"la Manche" between England and France - Northbound "ocean Atlantique" between USA and France - Westbound "la Mediterannee" between north Africa and France - Southbound
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain
It depends on where in each country you are talking about. Germany and France are neighboring countries, but they're also rather large for European countries. According to expedia.com, a flight from Brest, France (in far western France) to Berlin, Germany takes around 3 hours; while a flight from Paris to Cologne would take about 1.5 hours.
There have been around 20 Paris treaties and some were between Britain and France
Italy, France, Germany, England, Poland, and countries around that area.
Around 388 miles or 624 km. Around 388 miles or 624 km.
628 km or around 390 miles.