French Somalia, known as French Somaliland (now Djibouti), played a strategic role during World War II due to its location near vital maritime routes. In 1940, after the fall of France to Nazi Germany, the territory remained loyal to the Free French Forces led by Charles de Gaulle. It served as a base for Allied operations in East Africa and was crucial for supply routes to support the campaigns against Axis powers in the region. Additionally, French Somaliland was a site for naval and air operations, contributing to the overall Allied war effort.
No they were not. It's completely obvious.
France has been involved in a few major wars that i can think of, they are: The French revolution World war I World war II French- Indian war and France has been involved in other minor wars but these are the major ones! Hope this helps(:
The war to gain control over Canada, World War 2, the French Revolution.
There were several, but the really important one was the Marne.
Somalia
no not at all they were not involved in the first world war
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Some of them include: • The American Revolution • World War 1 • World War 2 • The Korean War • The early stages of the Vietnam War • French and Indian War
Here is my answer for you: if you count all the kids in Somalia, kids in the Middle Eastern nations you would come up with a figure of well over 100,000. Most of the kids of Somalia have a gun and use them. In the war on drugs you could add a lot more.
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
Before world war 2, Spain was involved in a civil war.
Well the Iroquois was involved with Britain