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That Germany was France's enemy became the basic fact of international relations." [ 14 ] Bismarck's solution was to make France a pariah nation, encouraging royalty to ridicule its new republican status, and building complex alliances with the other major powers – Austria, Russia and Great Britain – to keep France isolated, diplomatically.
The Saar Statute was a Franco-West German agreement signed in 1954 which resulted from lengthy diplomatic negotiations between France and West Germany.It helped to pave the way for a more modern Europe following post World War II tensions and geo-political disputes.
Full text Aachen Treaty at Wikisource The Aachen Treaty , formally Treaty on Franco-German Cooperation and Integration , and also known as the Treaty of Aachen ( German : Aachener Vertrag , Vertrag von Aachen , French : Traité d'Aix-la-Chapelle ), is a bilateral agreement between Germany and France , which entered into force on 22 January 2020 ...
Franco–German relations were long dominated by the idea of French–German enmity, which asserted that there was a natural rivalry between the two nations. [2] Germany started World War II by invading Poland in 1939. France then declared war on Germany, which prompted the German invasion and occupation of France from 1940 to 1944. [3]
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The majority of people in France are also interested in a close relationship with Germany,” he added. “So: Franco-German relations will continue — the question is in what form.” Sylvie ...
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[9]: 164 In Germany, there were concerns that France aimed to import coal from Germany "as cheaply as possible" to promote French steel production. [10] In France, the concern (which dated to the prewar period) was that coal would be available on more favourable terms to the German market and so provide an advantage to German industry.