List of wars involving France
Wars involving France
This is a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792 until the current Fifth Republic .
French victory
French defeat
Another result *
Ongoing conflict
*e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum , result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive, inconclusive
First French Republic (1792–1804)
First French Empire (1804–1814, 1815)
Bourbon Restoration (1814–15, 1815–1830)
July Monarchy (1830–1848)
Second French Republic (1848–1852)
Second French Empire (1852–1870)
Conflict
France & allies
France's opposition
Outcome
Taiping Rebellion (1850–1871)
Location: China
Qing victory
Bombardment of Salé (1851)
Location: Morocco
France
Sherifian Empire
French military victory French political failure
Morocco agreed to pay 100,000 francs to the French on 29 November 1851 to avoid further conflict.
France had desired a revolt against the governor of Salé to force repayment and avoid destruction of the city, but this did not occur.
Crimean War (1853–1856)
Location: Crimea , Caucasus , Balkans , Black Sea , Baltic Sea , White Sea , Far East
France Ottoman Empire
Britain [ e] Sardinia [ f] Supported by: Austrian Empire Caucasus Imamate [ g] Circassia Abkhazia [ f]
Russian Empire
Kurdish rebels Greece [ h]
Allied victory
Second Opium War (1857)
Location: China
France United Kingdom India United States
Qing dynasty
Allied victory
Siege of Medina Fort (1857)
Location: Médine, Mali
France
Toucouleur Empire
French victory
Cochinchina Campaign (1858–1862)
Location: Vietnam
Second French Empire
Spain
Nguyễn dynasty
Franco-Spanish victory
Second Italian War of Independence (1859)
Location: Lombardy–Venetia , Piedmont and the Austrian Littoral
French Empire Kingdom of Sardinia Supported By: United Principalities
Austrian Empire Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Franco-Sardinian victory
Expedition of the Thousand (1860–61)
Location: Sicily and Southern Italy
Two Sicilies Supported by Papal States France Spain
Sardinia Supported by United Kingdom
Unification Victory
Second Franco-Mexican War (1862–1867)
Location: Mexico
France Mexican Empire
United Mexican States United States (from 1865)[ 17]
French Defeat
Establishment, then fall, of the Second Mexican Empire
French withdrawal following the continued loss of territory by Mexican Republic forces and American threats.
Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864)
Location: Shimonoseki , Yamaguchi , Japan
Britain French Empire Netherlands United States
Chōshū Domain
Allied victory
French campaign against Korea (1866)
Location: Korea
France
Korea
French defeat
French withdrawal, Korea reaffirms its isolationism
Garibaldis Expedition to Rome 1867
Location: Rome
France Papal States
Italian volunteers
Franco-Papal Victory
Franco-Prussian War (1870–71)
Location: France
France
North German Confederation
Grand Duchy of Baden Kingdom of Bavaria Kingdom of Württemberg Grand Duchy of Hesse
French Defeat
Dissolution of the Second French Empire, Third Republic Established
French Third Republic (1870–1940)
Conflict
France & allies
France's opposition
Outcome
Paris Commune (1871)
Location: Paris
French Third Republic
Communards National Guards
Third Republic victory
Annexation of the Leeward Islands (1880–1897)
Location: Society Islands
France Tahiti (French protectorate)
Raiatea -Tahaa Huahine Bora Bora
French Victory
French conquest of Tunisia (1881)
Location: Tunisia
France
Beylik of Tunis
French victory
Tunisia becomes a French protectorate
Mandingo Wars (1883–1898)
Location: West Africa
France
Wassoulou Empire
French victory
First Madagascar expedition (1883–1885)
Location: Madagascar
France
Merina Kingdom
French victory
Sino-French War (1884–1885)
Location: Southeast mainland China , Taiwan , northern Vietnam
France
China Black Flag Army Nguyễn dynasty
Both sides declared victory
Limited "victory" for Qing forces on land (China won one battle at the end before suing for peace)
Defeat of Qing forces on Taiwan and surrounding islands
Collapse of Ferry's government in late March due to public opinion against the war
Treaty of Tientsin
China officially recognizes French domination over Vietnam
Tonkin Campaign (1883–1886)
Location: Northern Vietnam
France
Qing dynasty Black Flag Army Nguyễn dynasty
French victory
First Franco-Dahomean War (1890)
Location: Ouémé Department of modern Benin
France
Dahomey
French victory
Dahomey recognizes Porto-Novo as a French protectorate and gives up customs rights to Cotonou in exchange for yearly payment
Second Franco-Dahomean War (1892–1894)
Location: Ouémé Department and Zou Department of modern Benin
France
Dahomey
French victory
Dahomey conquered and incorporated as a French protectorate
Franco-Siamese conflict (1893)
Location: French Indochina , Siam
French Republic
Siam
French victory
First Italo-Ethiopian War (1894–1896)
Location: Eritrea and Ethiopia
Ethiopia Support : Russia [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] France [ 21] [ 22] Eritrean rebels[ 23]
Italy
Ethiopian victory
Second Madagascar expedition (1894–1895)
Location: Madagascar
France
Merina Kingdom
French victory
Cretan Revolt (1897–1898)
Location: Crete
Cretan revolutionaries Kingdom of Greece British Empire France Italy Russian Empire Austria-Hungary (until April 12, 1898) German Empire (until March 16, 1898)
Ottoman Empire
French victory
Establishment of the Cretan State .
Withdraw of Ottoman forces from Crete.
Boxer Rebellion (1899)
Location: North China
France British Empire
Russia Japan Germany United States Italy Austria-Hungary Netherlands Belgium Spain Mutual Protection of Southeast China
Boxers Qing dynasty
Allied victory
Rabih War (1899–1901)
Location: West Africa
France
Kanem–Bornu Empire
French victory
1904–1905 uprising in Madagascar (1904–1905)
Location: Madagascar
France
Rebels
French victory
Ouaddai War (1909–1911)
Location: Ouaddai Empire
France
Ouaddai Empire
French victory
French conquest of Morocco (1911–1934)
Location: North Africa
France
Zaian Confederation Varying other Berber tribes
French victory
Zaian War (1914–1921)
Location: French protectorate of Morocco
France
Zaian Confederation Varying other Berber tribes Supported during the First World War by the Central Powers
French victory
First World War (1914–1918)
Location: Europe , Africa , Asia , Middle East , the Pacific Islands , and coast of North and South America
Allied Powers
France
British Empire
Russian Empire
United States
Italy
Japan
China
Serbia
Montenegro
Romania
Belgium
Greece
Portugal
Brazil
Central Powers
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
Allied victory
Volta-Bani War (1915–1917)
Location: Burkino Faso, Mali
France
Marka, Bwa, Lela, Nuni, and Bobo people
French victory
Kaocen revolt (1916–1917)
Location: Northern Niger
France
Tuareg guerrillas
French victory
Thái Nguyên uprising (1917–1918)
Location: Northern Vietnam
France
Vietnamese rebels
French victory
Occupation of Constantinople (1918–1923)
Location: Istanbul
United Kingdom France Italy Greece United States [ 24] Japan [ 24]
Ottoman Empire
Temporary occupation
November 1918 insurgency in Alsace-Lorraine
Location: Alsace-Lorraine
French Third Republic
Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic
Third Republic victory
Hungarian-Romanian War (1918–1919)
Location: Hungary , and Transylvania
Romania Supported by: France
Czechoslovakia
Hungarian Republic (until 21 March 1919) Soviet Hungary Supported by: Soviet Russia
Romanian victory
Franco-Turkish War (1918–1921)
Location: Cilicia and Upper Mesopotamia
France
Grand National Assembly
French loss
Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War (1918–1920)
Location: Russia , Mongolia , and Iran
White Movement
British Empire
United States
France
Japan
Czechoslovakia
Greece
Estonia
Serbia
Italy
Poland
Romania
China
Russian SFSR
Far Eastern Republic
Latvian SSR
Ukrainian SSR
Commune of Estonia
Mongolian Communists
Allied withdrawal
Allied withdrawal from Russia
Bolshevik victory over White Army
German Revolution of 1918–1919 (1918–1919)
Location: German Empire
1918–1919: Weimar Republic
Supported by: France
FSR Germany Supported by: Russian SFSR
Weimar victory
Hungarian–Czechoslovak War (1918–1919)
Location: Slovakia , Carpathian Ruthenia , Hungary
Czechoslovakia Supported by: France Romania
Hungarian Republic (until 21 March 1919) Soviet Hungary (from 21 March 1919) Supported by: Soviet Russia
Czechoslovakian victory
1919 Luxembourgish rebellion (January 1919)
Location: Luxembourg
French Third Republic Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Comité de Salut Public (Luxembourg) [nl ] Republic of Luxembourg
French and Luxembourgish monarchist victory
Luxembourgish republican and pro-Belgian rebellion suppressed (10 January 1919)
Polish-Soviet War (1919–1921)
Location: Central and Eastern Europe
Poland Belarusian PR Latvia [ i] Ukrainian People's Republic [ j] Supported by: France Hungarian Republic Romania Russian Whites United Kingdom [ k] United States [ k]
Russian SFSR Byelorussian SSR Polrewkom Ukrainian SSR
Polish victory
Bender Uprising (1919)
Location: Tighina , Kingdom of Romania (present day Bender, Moldova )
France Romania
Red Guards Ukrainian SSR
Franco-Romanian victory
Franco-Syrian War (1920)
Location: Syria
France
Arab Kingdom of Syria
French victory
Rif War (1920–1927)
Location: Morocco
Spain France (1925–1926) Jebala tribes
Republic of the Rif Jebala tribes
Franco-Spanish victory
Great Syrian Revolt (1925–1927)
Location: French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
Damascus in flames as the result of the French air raid on October 18, 1925.
France
Syrian rebels
French victory
Kongo-Wara rebellion (1928–1931)
Location: French Equatorial Africa , French Cameroon
France
Fula people
Co-belligerents:Gbaya chiefdoms
Gbaya people and clans
Co-belligerents: Mbum people Mbai people Pana people Yangere people Mbimou people Goundi people
French victory
Yên Bái mutiny (1930)
Location: Vietnam
France
Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng
French victory
Uprising crushed VNQDĐ severely damaged by deaths and arrests, jailings and executions by French authorities[ 25]
Second World War (1939–1945)
Location: Europe , Pacific Ocean , Atlantic Ocean , Southeast Asia , East Asia , Middle East , Mediterranean , North Africa , Oceania , North and South America
Allied Powers
United States
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
China
Free France
Poland
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
India
South Africa
Yugoslavia
Greece
Denmark
Norway
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
Czechoslovakia
Brazil
Mexico
Axis Powers
Germany
Japan
Italy
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Croatia
Slovakia
Finland
Thailand
Manchukuo
Mengjiang
Allied victory
Vichy France (1940–1944)
Conflict
France & allies
France's opposition
Outcome
Franco-Thai War (1940–1941)
Location: French Indochina
Vichy France
Thailand
Inconclusive
Japanese-mediated ceasefire
On Japanese decision, disputed territories in French Indochina ceded by France to Thailand
French Fourth Republic (1946–1958)
French Fifth Republic (1958–present)
Conflict
France & allies
France's opposition
Outcome
Basque conflict (1959–2011)
Location: Basque country
Spain
France
Neo-fascist paramilitaries:
Basque National Liberation Movement :
Victory
Bizerte crisis (1961)
Location: Bizerte , Tunisia
France
Tunisia
French victory
Sand War (1963–1964)
Location: Around the oasis towns of Tindouf and Figuig
Morocco Support : France [ 29]
Algeria Support : Egypt Cuba [ 31]
Military stalemate[ 32]
The closing of the border south of Figuig , Morocco/Béni Ounif , Algeria.
Morocco abandoned its intentions to control Béchar and Tindouf after OAU mediation.
No territorial changes were made.
Demilitarized zone established
Dirty War (1974–1983)
Location: Argentina
Argentina
Supported by:
ERP
Montoneros
FAP
Supported by: Cuba
Argentine government victory
Western Sahara War (1975–1991)
Location: Western Sahara
Morocco Mauritania (1975–1979) France (1977–78) Operation Lamantin , aid from 1978) Supported by: Saudi Arabia United States
Western Sahara
Algeria Supported by: Libya (until 1984) North Korea (from 1978)
Inconclusive
Spanish withdrawal under the Madrid Accords (1976)
Mauritanian retreat and withdrawal of territorial claims
Angolan Civil War (1975–2002)
Location: Angola
UNITA FNLA (1975–1978) South Africa (1975–1991) Zaire (1975) Supported By United States (1975–1991) Morocco (1970s) China (1975) FLEC Material support: France
MPLA Cuba (1975–1991) SWAPO (1975–1991) ANC (1975–1991)Executive Outcomes (1993–1995) FLNC (1975–2001) Namibia (2001–2002) Material support: Soviet Union (1975–1991) Yugoslavia (1975–1991) North Korea (1980s) Brazil Mexico
MPLA Victory
Corsican conflict (1976–present)
Location: Corsica
France
Corsican nationalist paramilitaries
Ongoing
Multiple failed peace agreements
Temporary cessation of hostilities from 2014-2022
Shaba I (1977)
Location: Shaba Province , Zaire
France Zaire Morocco Egypt Belgium Supported by: United States China Saudi Arabia Sudan Nigeria
Front for the National Liberation of the Congo (FNLC) Supported by: Angola Soviet Union East Germany
Zairian victory
Chadian–Libyan Conflict (1978–1987)
Location: Chad
Anti-Libyan Chadian factions
France Zaire Nigeria Senegal Supported by: Sudan Egypt Israel Iraq United States
Libya
Pro-Libyan Chadian factions
PLO (1987) Supported by: East Germany Soviet Union
Chadian-French victory
Shaba II (1978)
Location: Shaba , Zaire
France Zaire Belgium Morocco United States Supported by China
Front for the National Liberation of the Congo (FNLC) Supported by Angola Cuba (alleged) Soviet Union (alleged)
Zairian victory
Rwandan Civil War (1990−1994)
Location: Rwanda
Rwanda Zaire (1990) France
Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)
Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) victory
Gulf War (1990–1991)
Location: Iraq , Kuwait , Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf
Kuwait United States United Kingdom Saudi Arabia Egypt France Syria Morocco Oman Pakistan Canada United Arab Emirates Qatar Bangladesh Italy Australia Netherlands
other allies
Iraq
Coalition victory
Iraqi forces expelled from Kuwait
Kuwaiti independence restored
Destruction of Iraqi and Kuwaiti infrastructure
Djiboutian Civil War (1991–1994)
Location: Northern Djibouti
Djibouti Supported by : France
FRUD
Franco-Djiboutian victory
Bosnian War (1992–1995)
Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzeg-Bosnia Croatia Support: NATO
Republika Srpska Serbian Krajina Western Bosnia (from 1993) Support: FR Yugoslavia
Croatian and Bosnian victory
Kosovo War (1998–1999)
Location: Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (then part of Serbia )
KLA Belgium Canada Denmark France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States
FR Yugoslavia
NATO Victory
War in Afghanistan (2001–2014)
Location: Afghanistan
ISAF
Taliban al-Qaeda
Taliban victory
Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
Location: Maghreb , Sahara desert, Sahel
Algeria Mauritania Tunisia Libya Mali Niger Chad France Turkey
al-Qaeda
Ongoing
First Ivorian Civil War (2002–2007)
Location: Ivory Coast
A Forces nouvelles' s member caught by the French Foreign Legion in 2004 after a plundering.
Ivory Coast Young Patriots of Abidjan militia Liberian mercenaries Supported by: Russia Bulgaria Belarus
France UNOIC
Forces Nouvelles de Côte d'Ivoire
Victory
Haitian coup d'état (2004)
Location: Haiti
National Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Haiti
MINUSTAH United States Chile Canada France
Republic of Haiti
Victory
Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)
Location: Chad
Chad France NMRD JEM
Rebels Janjaweed Alleged support: Sudan (until 2010)
Victory
Somali Civil War (2009–present)
Location: Somalia
Somalia United States European Union
Al-Qaeda
Ongoing
Boko Haram insurgency (2009–present)
Location: Northeast Nigeria
Nigeria Cameroon Chad Niger Turkey Supported by: Benin Canada China France Iran Israel Italy Spain United Kingdom United States
Boko Haram
Ongoing
Second Ivorian Civil War (2010–2011)
Location: Ivory Coast
New Forces Liberian mercenaries RDR UNOCI France
Military of Ivory Coast Liberian mercenaries Young Patriots of Abidjan Ivorian Popular Front
Victory
First Libyan Civil War (2011)
Location: Libya
Part of a group of six, Italian-built, Palmaria self-propelled howitzers of the Gaddafi regime's forces, destroyed by French Rafale airplanes at the west-southern outskirts of Benghazi, Libya, in Opération Harmattan on March 19, 2011.
NATO
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya :
Victory
Northern Mali Conflict (2012–2022)
Location: Northern Mali
Government of Mali
France Turkey ECOWAS
National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA)
Islamic Movement of Azawad
Mixed Results
Operation Serval Success
France withdrew from Mali in 2022[ 36]
Central African Republic Civil War (2012–2021)
Location: Central African Republic
French soldiers as part of Operation Sangaris , authorized in late 2013.
Central African Republic MINUSCA (since 2014) MISCA (2013–2014) MICOPAX (2013)
France (2013–16) South Africa (2012–13) EUFOR RCA (2014–15)
FPRC UPC MPC
France ended support for Central African Republic in 2021.[ 37]
Iraqi Civil War (2014–2017)
Location: Iraq
Iraq CJTF–OIR
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Victory
Opération Chammal (2014–present)
Location: Iraq , Syria , Libya
French Dassault Rafale of Squadron 11F prepares to land on USS Carl Vinson . Carl Vinson is deployed as part of maritime security operations and strike operations in Iraq and Syria.
France
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Syria
Ongoing
French airstrikes on ISIL in Iraq and Syria
ISIL ground attacks on French special forces repelled
Operation Aspides (19 February 2024 – present)
Location: Red Sea , Gulf of Aden , Yemen
European Union
Yemen (SPC )
Ongoing
See also
Notes
References
Citations
^ Including the Polish Legions formed in French-allied Italy in 1797, following the abolition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Third Partition in 1795.
^ The French Revolutionary Army and Dutch revolutionaries overthrew the Dutch Republic and established the Batavian Republic as a puppet state in its place.
^ Various conquered Italian states, including the Cisalpine Republic from 1797
^ Re-entered the war against Britain as an ally of France after signing the Second Treaty of San Ildefonso .
^ Left the war after signing the Treaty of The Hague (1795) with France.
^ Nominally the Holy Roman Empire , under Austrian rule , also encompassed many other Italian states, such as the Duchy of Modena and the Duchy of Massa . Left the war after signing the Treaty of Campo Formio with France.
^ a b c Left the war after signing the Peace of Basel with France.
^ a b Left the war after signing the Peace of Paris with France.
^ Left the war after signing the Treaty of Tolentino with France.
^ Left the war after signing the Treaty of Paris with France.
^ Virtually all of the Italian states, including the neutral Republic of Genoa and the Republic of Venice , as well the Grand Duchy of Tuscany , were conquered following Napoleon 's invasion in 1796 and became French satellite states. The Principality of Monaco had been annexed in 1793. Even Switzerland began to be involved into the conflict through its associated Three Leagues that lost the Val Telline .
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^ Patman 2009 , pp. 27–30
^ "Soviet Appeasement, Collective Security, and the Italo-Ethiopian war of 1935 and 1936" . libcom.org .
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^ a b "Occupation during and after the War (Ottoman Empire) | International Encyclopedia of the First World War (WW1)" . encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net .
^ Rettig, pp. 316–317.
^ Radvanyi, Janos (1980). "Vietnam War Diplomacy: Reflections of a Former Iron Curtain Official" (PDF). Parameters: Journal of the US Army War College . Carlise Barracks, Pennsylvania. 10 (3): 8–15.
^ "Cameroon - Moving toward independence | history - geography" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 30 April 2018 .
^ Nicole Grimaud (1 January 1984). La politique extérieure de l'Algérie (1962-1978) . KARTHALA Editions. p. 198. ISBN 978-2-86537-111-2 . L'armée française était en 1963 présente en Algérie et au Maroc. Le gouvernement français, officiellement neutre, comme le rappelle le Conseil des ministres du 25 octobre 1963, n'a pas pu empêcher que la coopération très étroite entre l'armée française et l'armée marocaine n'ait eu quelques répercussions sur le terrain. == The French Army was in 1963 present in Algeria and Morocco. The French government, officially neutral, as recalled by the Council of Ministers on October 25, 1963, could not prevent the very close cooperation between the French army and the Moroccan army from having some repercussions on the ground.
^ Brian Latell (24 April 2012). Castro's Secrets: Cuban Intelligence, The CIA, and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy . St. Martin's Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-137-00001-9 . In this instance, unlike several others, the Cubans did no fighting; Algeria concluded an armistice with the Moroccan king.
^ "Within weeks the war ended in stalemate." Conflict and Conquest in the Islamic World : A Historical Encyclopedia, Volume 1 edited by Alexander Mikaberidze Read here.
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