raharris1973
Well-known member
Why didn't Belgian (and Luxembourg) territory get violated during the Franco-Prussian war?
Did the British do or say anything that was critical or decisive in warning away the French or the Prussians?
Or did the Prussians and French simply never see operations on Belgian territory as operationally convenient, useful, or imperative during this war in any way?
Did the British do or say anything that was critical or decisive in warning away the French or the Prussians?
Or did the Prussians and French simply never see operations on Belgian territory as operationally convenient, useful, or imperative during this war in any way?