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Way to put Great Britain in arm's-length too, by trusting fucking Belgium.
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Only if your definition of "country" is overly generous and you think that France has been one continuously existing nation since early medieval times or whatever. Modern France was only founded in 1958 with the adoption of the constitution of the Fifth French Republic, and since then all they've managed to do is have a middling record in wars in current and former colonies.Really though, the French have won more wars than any other existing country.
Reminder that the completely intact French fleet was destroyed with 1200 lives lost by the Royal Navy because they wouldn't scuttle their ships. Some allies huh? Like why couldn't they just dock in GB? For context, the admiral promised not to hand the fleet over to Germany despite the armistice, which stipulated that the Germans would not be given control of the fleet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Mers-el-Kébir
Really though, the French have won more wars than any other existing country. All of the issues with France in WW2 rests on the shoulders of leadership (French & otherwise).
Nah, the Poles were just used as cannon fodder and an Allied buffer state which clearly worked sooo well.Poland may have single-handily saved the west from being overrun by the Ottomans during the Battle of Vienna. They also fucked the Russians post-WW1 from gaining any further territory after Lenin's uprising.
Everybody in France who mattered were accused of being Vichy collaborators.What was shameful was the almost immediate compliance of the Vichy regime and the people who lived in it.
Everybody in France who mattered were accused of being Vichy collaborators.
Nah, the Poles were just used as cannon fodder and an Allied buffer state which clearly worked sooo well.
It's hard to say, historians seem to get caught up in popular theories just as much as anyone else, so it used to be the maginot line was a terrible, idiotic idea, now it maybe wasn't such a bad idea. It's like how the US dropping the atom bombs forced the end of the war, saving lives, but also the japenese had already surrendered and the bomb was just to scare the russians.
On paper the French should have defeated or at least stalemated the Germans.
From everything I've read they had ineffectual leadership. That is also why the US and NATO would probably have ass raped the USSR because of their ineffectual war doctrine.
If you send an A or B unit in a BMP to attack a NATO held position with a M1A1 or AH-64, while you hold back your best units. Then that is a recipe for disaster.
I use to argue with french faggots all the time. Ever other one said their fucking relatives were in the resistance.
Unlikely.
In actuality the "French resistance" was not a single monolithic bloc, but it suited the post-war Gaullist mythology to portray it as such in order for the Gaullists to lay claim to all the successes of the resistance groups that were unaligned or opposed to de Gaulle's Free French government. More importantly, the myth of the monolithic French resistance allowed all the cowardly resisters, black market opportunists, neutrals, and even some of the collaborators to claim that they too were an integral part of the heroic Resistance because of that time they refused to give up their seat on the metro to a rear-echelon German military clerk on leave in Paris. These kinds of fair-weather "resisters" are the ones who gave the post-war myth of the resistance a bad name.I dunno. I recall reading somewhere that the French resistance during occupation was filled mostly with young people and all they really did was bitch about Germans, drink, and fuck. The occupation forces let them get away with it because they knew where they were and it was a source of information when there were actual guerrellas popping up.
So I wouldn't really be surprised if there were a ton of "partisan" outfits spread all over the place with lots of members since it sounds like a party to me.
Their tanks weren't that bad for the period. Two man tanks worked ok for the French because they didn't need a radioman due to their lack of radios. The Soviets also had lots of those two man light tanks that were perfectly adequate for blunting the German armored spearheads in 1941, so it was not a deal breaker. Same thing with the poor turret configuration (ie, commander/gunner/loader all in one crewman) and lack of rotating turret basket. Soviet armor had the exact same problems and it was not a world-ending impediment. The main problem was poor employment of French armored forces by the Old Guard of WWI veteran commanders, who could only envision tanks as infantry support elements that should be doled out piecemeal to infantry units and not concentrated into a mobile striking force. French armor was good enough to beat German armor when placed under the command of younger officers with a firm grasp of modern mobile warfare, as illustrated by the tactical successes that de Gaulle and his peers were able to achieve when they had a chance to command French armor.To get back to France. They had an uphill battle from the end of ww1 till the start of ww2.
So yeah they just weren’t ready.
- Labor unions
- They chucked the hell outta the French military production infrastructure with some really fun labor strikes
- Said strikes fucked the production of planes.
- Literally no political will to fight
- Everyone wanted to avoid a war beyond the nationalists who were getting rather pissed that the Germans went into the Rhineland.
- Air support.
- There was none.
- Tanks
- Well protected but, someone thought that a cast turret would totally not make a lot of noise when struck.
- Fucking exceptional individual thought that a two man tank design would work.
- Makes some sense when you are thinking of changing from the ww1 tanks which had like what 7?