Pity you feel that way.
Most reliable sources put the American KIA figure from the Revolutionary War at about 6,800. The same sources estimate the figure of French KIA in that war at about 10,000. That means about 32% MORE Frenchmen than Americans died in the war that gave us our independence. And any historian will tell you that we would not have won the Revolutionary War without the assistance of the French, particularly the French navy.
For WWI, the French KIA is estimated by reliable sources at 1,400,000. That was about 3.5% of the total French population at that time. The American KIA figure from WWI is estimated at 117,000. That was about .1% is the U.S. population at that time. So the French KIA in WWI as a percentage of the French population was 29 TIMES greater than the American KIA was as a percentage of the US population at the time. Had the American KIA in WWI been 3.5% of the U.S. population at the time (92,000,000) the American KIA in WWI would have been 3,220,000.
And that does not even include the French CIVILIAN deaths from WWI. 300,000 French civilians were killed in WWI. This was 183,000 more than all of the American KIA in WWI. To give it some context, the number of French civilians killed in WWI is more than the TOTAL AMERICAN KIA figure for WWII!!!! (300,000 to 292,000).
Maybe you will understand it this way: The number of French civilians killed in WWI is more or less the same as the number of Confederates killed in action in the Civil War. You can look it up.
Doesn't sound like "cowardice" to me.
I am sorry for writing this in a forum meant for fun, but I cannot let the country that helped us win our independence and which has also suffered so mightily and repeatedly for the cause of freedom be insulted with impunity.
By the way, I am not French - I am Irish.
GO BRUINS !!!!!!!