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Sometimes it's good and sometimes it's bad. All for the sake of profit!!
Back then, they fought to the death for a piece of land, and it wasn't until the Black Death pulled them away.
At that time they were world powers.
The situation is different, now they are not as strong as they used to be, and if they do not rely on each other, their international status will definitely decline.
China, India, Russia, Brazil, each of them is a terrible threat to them, and if they don't unite, then they will become a bunch of useless old men.
Sweep into the dustbin of history.
As the saying goes, unity is strength.
The situation requires that both the United States and the Soviet Union can unite in the united front, not to mention Britain and France, which have similar cultural backgrounds?
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Well, Normandy refers to the capture of France by Germany in World War II, and the liberation of France by the Anglo-French forces...
Another time was before the French retreat, there were some unfinished ** (should be considered the world's top level).
In order to keep them from falling into the hands of the Germans, the British opened fire and destroyed the ships.
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Both England and France had a common enemy - Germany. Britain has always pursued a policy of glorious isolation and has never formed an alliance with any European continental country, whether it is Germany or France, Britain does not want to see them become strong, but when Germany rises strongly, Britain chooses to join France.
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I think that the judgment of state-to-state relations in the current era depends more on the degree of economic interaction, whether there is mutual trust between politics, security cooperation, people-to-people exchanges, and even whether they are on the same side in the handling of international conflicts. Although it is true that interests are supreme, there is humanity above interests.
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………How to say it, it's okay, for example, if two countries anthropomorphize and suffer from red flower disease, they will be cured immediately, and then they will suffer from such .........
Red flower disease** method: get the hatred of the person you like)
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It feels average, it's definitely better than with China, but in the EU, it's even a passerby, and then there is really no integrity and morality between countries!
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There is no distinction between countries about good and bad, and they can do whatever they can get benefits.
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Ancient history aside, from the Industrial Revolution.
Let's get started. Britain and France are a pair of big powers that rarely compete in the world, but after the end of the Cold War, the relationship between the two countries has become more beautiful.
Britain became the world's leading power because it was the first to start and complete the Industrial Revolution. France is a traditional European culture.
The strongest country, the land and population also had a strong position in Europe at that time, becoming the center and leader of the European continent, and also doubled its strength after the completion of the industrial revolution, becoming the second largest country in the world.
Old Europe was full of conquest and chaos, and the newly discovered Germany could go to war against its neighbors, but Britain and France, unlike England, were first and foremost interested in avoiding direct conflict, and they also kept each other apart in the development of colonies, but they naturally became allies in foreign wars. This relationship lasted until World War II.
After that, the wars in the Middle East in the seventies of the last century.
Period. Perhaps it was the defeat in the Middle East war that made Britain and France completely understand that they were no longer the strongest countries in the world. Although Britain had been experiencing the hatred of being deprived and replacing its colonies by the United States, it chose to follow the United States in the face of its inability to fight.
France, on the other hand, has shown distrust of the United States, choosing to stand in Europe, and has the dream of reviving Europe.
The different directions also caused political differences between Britain and France: whether in NATO or the European Union, Britain always tried to make all members unconditionally follow the United States; France has always insisted that Europe should have an independent voice, even on the same page as the United States. This division caused the two countries to also begin to wrestle secretly, and it also became a disguised struggle for territory, power and influence in Europe.
Although both countries are former barbaric colonizers and member states of the West, both countries have been war criminals in the world for 300 years, and they are also the best in the world today, but the two countries are indeed the cornerstone of European peace.
Perhaps it was the Hundred Years' War between the two countries in history.
As well as the common experience of World War I and World War II, when it comes to European issues, both countries naturally oppose war, choose peace, and do not use violence even in competition or even secret fighting, which is a fortunate thing for Europe.
It is a pity that neither country is the protagonist of the world, whether it is global or European affairs, their influence is limited, and even their domestic affairs are not their own decision, they can settle it alone.
The best listeners, voters and chaperones in the world, and the declining aristocracy on the most decent platform!
But Britain and France clearly did not realize their true weight. Britain is happy to act as the spearhead of the United States, provoking Russia, participating in the Middle East, becoming more and more tough on Europe, a picture of the world's second largest face. France's Oak University pointed the finger at the United States:
Build the armed forces of Europe, join hands with Germany and Russia to get closer to Syria in the Iran nuclear deal.
and other issues with the United States......
There is a saying in the international community: the existence of small countries depends on the needs of large countries. Britain and France, with their national strength and military strength, are still jumping up and down in the world, maybe they still need to exist for super players.
Therefore, the two countries will definitely become brothers and sisters who are close to each other in the future!
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The United Kingdom and France are two countries with a long history in Europe, and they have close relations in many fields such as politics, economy, and culture.
During the Middle Ages, there were many wars between England and France, including the War of the Hundred Troubles, which had a profound impact on both sides. In modern times, however, Britain and France have gradually become the core countries of Europe and are among the founding members of the European Union.
Britain and France have extensive political cooperation, and both countries are permanent members of the United Nations Council on Palliative Justice, often cooperating in the United Nations and other international organizations. In addition, the United Kingdom and France are also important members of the European Union, and coordination and cooperation between the two countries in European affairs is crucial.
Economically, the United Kingdom and France are one of the two largest economies in Europe, and there is extensive investment cooperation between the two countries, especially the construction of the Anglo-French undersea tunnel, which provides convenience for the exchanges between the two countries.
Culturally, both the UK and France have unique cultural traditions, and cultural exchanges between the two countries are also very active. For example, Shakespeare's plays, literature, and ** in England are popular in France, while French food, fashion, and art are loved by the British.
In short, despite the contradictions and conflicts in the history of Britain and France, the modern two countries have established a close cooperative partnership and extensive cooperation in the political, economic and cultural fields, which is of great significance for maintaining the stability and prosperity of Europe.
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The main reasons for the poor relations between Britain and France are as follows: In the first century, China and France fought for maritime hegemony. As a result, France was defeated, and in retaliation for Britain, France helped the United States fight against the British colonists.
2。During World War II, the German fascists invaded France, and France actively resisted, while Britain, which had already signed a military alliance with France, ignored it, and finally France fell into the hands of Germany alone. 3。
After World War II, de Gaulle became France's first, he advocated that France should operate independently in the world and did not want to be constrained by the United States, while Britain wanted to actively cooperate with the United States and wanted to recognize the United States as leading Europe, so later France proposed that the European Union was established without considering Britain's accession, and it was not until later that Britain had the opportunity to join the European Union.
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Your question is a bit of a generalization. Britain and France are not eternal feuds, in the final analysis, they are all historical reasons. You should say "why Britain and France have bad relations in history". It's fine now.
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1. During the Age of Empire, Great Britain defeated France, and the archers were cut off by the French for archery! 2. On the way for Britain to become the hegemon of the sea and establish an empire on which the sun never sets, Britain and France had a seven-year war.
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The two are neighbors, they used to fight often, when France was occupied by Germany in World War II, the British hit German shells to France, no matter why the French still bombed here, anyway, the British threw bombs, and the French near Britain in the north did not like the British.
However, relations between France and Germany are even worse.
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Conflict of Interests There are historical contradictions between ethnic groups What time period are you talking about???
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Britain and France are CPs, and relations are better, but there are only a few cooperation between France and Germany, and the relationship cannot be considered good. To be precise, France and Germany only have interests between them, while Britain and France, although they lose each other all day long, they still have affection in them. In addition, Germany very much does not want Brexit, they feel that they have finally established the European Union, and they feel very angry that Britain has withdrawn from a big country.
And France has always had a "love not to treat" mentality, in fact, this mentality is very real.
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In the past, France and Germany were the axis of Europe, but now they are stupidly and politely competing to beg for mercy from the United States.
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Germany and France are now kissing, but if you speak English in France, you will.
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France and Germany have good relations!
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national interests only.
On some issues, relations with Germany are good.
There are issues on which relations with Britain are good.
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The relationship between these three countries is good, both for historical reasons and for political interests
1. Historical reasons: (Let's talk about history first, because the relationship between many political interests has a historical background) a) Two world wars.
As well as the Cold War period.
historical friendship in the face of the same adversary;
b) Britain and the United States are of the same ancestry, the United States is independent of the United Kingdom, but its cultural traditions also originate from the United Kingdom;
c) Both Britain and France were industrial revolutions.
The traditional powers of post-Europe have had many years of sympathy for each other (Hundred Years' War, Sun King.
Anglo-French hegemony and Napoleon during the period.
the British anti-French alliance at the time), and the basis for long-term cooperation (the Thirty Years' War, the firm friendship of the two world wars), and many things have a tacit understanding after working together for many years;
d) After the decline of Britain, the transfer of power between Britain and the United States was peaceful and excessive, to the British Empire.
Save face;
2. Political reasons:
a) the same as the biggest beneficiaries of the Yalta system, which all three parties maintain (and were the biggest beneficiaries of the Verdun system);
b) have similar institutions and cultural traditions that are more acceptable to each other;
c) Britain and France now have to rely on the United States to dominate Europe, and the United States has to rely on Britain and France to maintain its voice in Europe.