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15 May, 15:07
Why was france afraid of conflict in 1800s
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Valery Walsh
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Germany and France had hostile relations and a mutual revanchism (the will to take back lost territory). This is the main reason for the Franco-Prussian war and WW1. (As in Germany's invasion into France)
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