1. France Fought Bravely in World War I
During World War I, France demonstrated remarkable resilience and valor, particularly during the Battle of Verdun. Fought from February 21 to December 18, 1916, this battle was one of the longest and most grueling of the war. French forces faced a relentless German offensive aimed at “bleeding France white” by targeting Verdun, a symbol of national pride. Despite initial setbacks, the French army, under the command of General Philippe Pétain, mounted a determined defense, eventually repelling the German forces and reclaiming lost territory. The battle resulted in approximately 400,000 French casualties, underscoring the immense human cost of their steadfast defense (britannica.com).