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France was historically opposed to any attempts to unify Germany, particularly in the 19th century. French leaders feared that a unified Germany would create a powerful adversary on their borders, threatening their own national security. This opposition was evident during the lead-up to the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), which ultimately led to Germany's unification under Prussian leadership. France's resistance continued into the 20th century, influencing its foreign policy towards Germany in both World Wars.

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