1. The area of France was never a part of the Byzantine Empire. France, or Gaul, as it was then called, was a part of the Western Roman Empire. It was never conquered by the Byzantine Empire.
2. What are today Syria, Turkey, and Greece, were originally part of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium Empire).
Answer:
Germany had lost territorial losses, including Alsace-Lorraine, Eupen and Malmedy, Northern Schleswig, Polish Corridor, Part of Upper Silesa, Danzig, Hultchin, Memel, and also loss control of coal-rich region, Saar, to the French for 15 years.
Explanation:
Germany had been so greedy with their things that people wanted to take the good things away from them to see how they would feel.
Do you mean the conflict between 1853 and 1853?
All the parties in this conflict were:
The Ottoman Empire (today's Turkey), which had an alliance with France, United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Sardinia (which was only part of Italy in 1861).
Their opponent was Russia.