Germany significantly influenced France through both cultural and political means, particularly following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, which resulted in the loss of Alsace-Lorraine and fueled French nationalism. This loss spurred a desire for revenge and the establishment of a more unified French identity. Additionally, in the aftermath of World War II, Germany's economic recovery and European integration efforts prompted France to engage in cooperation, leading to the formation of the European Union, which reshaped France's political landscape and relationships in Europe.
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France and Germany are two different countries in Europe. France and Germany are near eachother, but both are pretty big countries.
Yes France did fall to Germany.
Germany didn't try to colonize France, Germany succeeded in colonizing France in 1940 after the French government surrendered to Germany.
Germany was split into four divisions and later into two countries. There were strict limits on military. France regained territory it had lost to Germany during the War. Both countries were given capital to rebuild their industry.
Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.
France , Germany , Italy , Portugal , Spain , I'm not sure what else
Germany borders France to the Northeast.
did Germany and France have war what was it like
Germany invaded France in May 10, 1940. On June 22, France surrendered and Germany captured Paris.
Belgium shares borders with France, Netherlands, Germany and Luxemburg. The one with France is the largest, and the one with the Netherlands is certainly longer than the one with Germany Melos Antropon!
Belgium , Germany , France BTW: they speak french there