The French hated Germany because Germany invaded France.
Germany is spelled "Allemagne" in French.
explain the problem that the french were having with Germany
Allemagne thats germeny in french. welcome.
Germany is called " l'Allemagne " (feminine noun) in French.
It's French and it means Germany.
"l'Allemagne" is the French name of the country Germany.
There is no meaning, Germany means the same in French as it does in English, a country.
'pour combattre l'Allemagne' is the translation for 'to fight Germany' in French.
The approaches to peace by the French were weakening of Germany strategically, economically, and militarily, and seeking a rapprochement with Germany
No, Berlin is not in the French quarter of Germany. Berlin is the capital city of Germany and is located in the northeastern part of the country. The term "French quarter" typically refers to a specific area in New Orleans, Louisiana, known for its vibrant culture and historic architecture. In Germany, there are no official "French quarters," although there are areas with French influence, particularly in regions near the French border.
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