Strasbourg is the capital of the region of Alsace, located in north-eastern France.
France controlled Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Niger, and most of northwest Africa until after World War II.
The area that France and Germany fought for in the battle of Verdun were the eastern regions of Lorraine and Alsace; these regions were in between Germany and the French capital Paris.
Strasbourg is in Alsace, close to Germany.
Well in WWII The capture of Paris was when Germany fought to the capital of France, which is Paris. They captures the city and officially occupied France. This spawned the creation of Vichy France to the south.
Germany, Britain and France all controlled it, with it finally gaining independence from France in 1960.
The capital of Ireland is Dublin The capital of Italy is Rome The capital of Germany is Bonn The capital of France is Paris The capital of Greece is Athens and The capital of Poland is Warsaw :)
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Strasbourg is the capital of the region of Alsace, located in north-eastern France.
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West Germany, which was controlled by the three western powers, of the US, Britain and France was larger, then East Germany, which was controlled by the USSR.
They used to control Paris during WWII.
The western half of Germany was controlled by the French, Americans and Brits after World War 2 concluded. The French controlled the section near the border of France and Germany. The US controlled a "middle section" and the Brits controlled the northern area. The allies also controlled different sections of the capitol city of Berlin. The Soviets controlled East Berlin and East Germany and Eastern Europe after the war.
Vichy was the capital of a Nazi controlled France which derived it's name from the region ; see related link below .
Germany was divided into four occupation zones controlled by the US, UK, France, and the Soviet Union respectively.
Yes. Germany more or less finally became a single unified country in 1871. In 1945, after Germany lost World War II, it was split into four parts, each part controlled by military forces from one of the four major countries that won the war (USA, UK, USSR and France). Berlin, the capital city, was split in the same manner. In 1949, three of those (the USA, UK and France parts) joined to become the "Federal Republic of Germany", or West Germany. The fourth part (the one controlled by the USSR) became the "Democratic German Republic" or East Germany. West Germany was a republic, like the USA and France. East Germany was a communist dictatorship controlled by the USSR. Again, Berlin was split in the same manner, which caused problems for West Berlin, because Berlin was right in the middle of East Germany. East Berlin became the capital city of East Germany; the city of Bonn became the capital of West Germany. In 1990, East Germany's dictatorship finally ended and it became a part of West Germany, and West Germany dropped the "West" part and is just Germany now. It is still officially called the Federal Republic of Germany, and Berlin, which is also reunified, is the capital of all Germany again.