Between Germany and France at the time of World War 2. None (unless you count Belgium and Switzerland but it's just bordered with the two), after World War 2 there came Luxembourg
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There are no countries which are between Germany and France. But there are 3 countries which border both Germany and France: Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
The "Low Counties" of Luxembourg, Netherlands & Belgium lie between France & Germany, with Belgium & Luxembourg having common borders with France & Germany.
Germany is the country located between France and Russia.
France is the country between Spain and Germany.
Luxembourg
Germany invaded the neutral country of Belgium to attack France
There really was no major tension between the two; France was just an ally of a country at war with Germany
germany invaded the neutral country of belgium to attack france
There is no country between France and Germany which names begins with an A. You may be thinking of the province of Alsace which is now in France, after having been part of Germany from 1870 through World War I. The provincial capital of Alsace, Strasbourg is architecturally very similar to German cities in the Old Town. Or, the country of Andorra lies between France and Spain.
Germany
That small country is Luxembourg.
Its a heat between France and Germany.
Luxembourg is a small country that shares borders with Germany, France, and Belgium.
Germany .