Respuesta :

Answer: Most of the war was fought on its soil.

Explanation:

The war began in France with several destructive battles and the German invasion split the country in three: war-front France, occupied France and behind-the-lines France.

The situation for Great Britain and Germany, the other two biggest Western countries at war, was different since only France was both one of the most significant battlefields, and partially occupied by the enemy as well.

Furthermore, France was the main stage of operations of the Western front, and where the result of the war was settled in 1918.

The correct answer is D) Most of the war was fought on its soil.

France suffered the most as a result of World War I because most of the war was fought on its soil.

When Hitler sent his troops to invade Poland in September 1939, the immediate result was a declaration of War of Great Britain and France against Germany. Then, Hitler ordered to attack and invade France. After seven months of battle, Germany entered the French territory and the British had to leave. In those years of World War II,  most of the war was fought on its soil creating so much destruction and damage in French towns and regions.

The other options of the question were A) It suffered by far the most casualties. B) Most of its economy was destroyed. C) It has the weakest government.