What happened to German bars and restaurants in France in ww1 or 2?
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What made you think that in FRANCE there would be any German bars and restaurants. People didnt travel in those times. Germans didnt go to France for holidays and neither did the French go to Germany.
Note that, in WW2 after 1940 until 1945, most of France was occupied by Germany as the ruling power, though indeed it was hated by many French people. The "departements" (provinces) of Alsace and Lorraine on the German border were taken over as "part of Germany" (which they had been from 1871 to 1919), and so probably everything in those two provinces was very much Germanized.
They discreetly left or converted to Swiss bars and restaurants. It was still possible for German or part-German citizens to have visas to live in France, although for obvious reasons, being a German would carry with it such stigma that most would leave.
I am curious about this too lol
There were full of spies.
during ww1 absolultely nothing... since war was limited to the front area
there were a few Germans around to frequent them they did occupy France both times this American History ?
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