Russia, Britain and France were allied by the Triple Entente.
The Nazis were only interested in the Northern and coastal regions of France. They occupied the Northen regions because of the fertile land around Paris. They occupied the coastal regions to prevent Allied forces arriving via the Atlantic Ocean.The rest of France was mountainous and not considered worth invading by the Nazis.
Yes, over 170,000 Allied soldiers invaded German occupied France on D-Day
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The Hundred Years War (1337-1353) involved two chief belligerents. These were the United Kingdom and France, but also included other allied forces.
The Allied Forces invaded France in the Normandy Beaches area of France.
France had NO role
The regions that made up Napoleon's realm were France, parts of Italy, and parts of present day Croatia and Bosnia. He also had many countries allied with him including the empire of Austria and Hungary, Denmark, and Norway
The Allied leaders met in France to dicuss the Treaty of Versallies.
Just before the War of 1812, the regions that were mostly for the war were the West and the South.
No not at all. France was purchased from France under Jefferson and in 1812 it was still unsettled land.
Russia, Britain and France were allied by the Triple Entente.
The Nazis were only interested in the Northern and coastal regions of France. They occupied the Northen regions because of the fertile land around Paris. They occupied the coastal regions to prevent Allied forces arriving via the Atlantic Ocean.The rest of France was mountainous and not considered worth invading by the Nazis.
No. The War of 1812 was between Great Britain and the US. France and the US have never officially fought a war with each other. France was involved, however, as the War of 1812 was a result of a lull in the Napoleonic Wars.
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