Yes! France was where a great deal of fighting took place. The city of paris had miles of trenches surrounding it, resulting in one of the first modern wars with a tactic not surprisingly known as "trench warfare" They fought very hard to protect their city, which they succeed in.
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The region that was occupied by the Germans during both World War I and World War II but is currently part of France is Alsace-Lorraine. This area was annexed by Germany after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and remained under German control until the end of World War I in 1918. It was reannexed by Germany during World War II, but after the war, it was returned to France. Today, Alsace is known for its distinct culture and history, reflecting both French and German influences.
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They didn't actually take it during the first world war. They captured it just after the Franco-Prussian war in 1870.
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World War 2
France was part of the Allied Powers
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The Russians were part of the Triple Entente which was the allies. The triple entente was U.K. France and Russia.
Eastern part.
The Germans invaded France (due to the alliance system)
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World War one took place in France, Belgium, Germany and Russia.
Hitler conquered France in approximately six weeks during World War II.
I am sorry while as a Canadian it would be nice to think of France as an incident, it was not. ;) I think the question is did France take part in the cold war and did the cold war happen in France. Generally France is a NATO country and was actively involved in Opposing the USSR and its goals during the cold war. That would mean that there were incidents in France constituting that the cold war happened partially in France.
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