How did the French resist Germany?


How did the French resist Germany? People wrote and printed leaflets against the Nazis, and distributed them secretly. Gradually, organized groups were formed, supported with weapons and information from Britain. Resistance workers with experience on the railroads sabotaged German trains and cut communication lines.


Why was France unhappy with Germany?

Initially, France - who was represented by George Clemenceau - wanted to punish Germany for the war they felt the Germans had caused. France wanted to regain its territory in the Rhineland. Great Britain sought reparations, or payments for damages, from Germany.