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During World War I, France was particularly fearful of Germany. This apprehension stemmed from the historical context of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), in which France had suffered a humiliating defeat and lost territories like Alsace and Lorraine. The potential for German militarism and expansionism heightened France's concerns, leading to alliances with other nations, including Russia and Britain, to counteract the perceived threat.

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