But the fact that France didn’t bother defending Paris proves that they already considered the war lost. There was no desperate attempt to save the capital because they understood that modern war is about defeating the enemy forces in the field, not marching into the capital.
OK then if the enemy gets within 20 miles of an undefended capital, they surrender. But the space of where Paris is located is large enough to state: When the capital falls, the nation falls.
OK, then, what happens afterwards? Do you make surrender automatic? What happens to surviving French forces - do they just disappear like Russians in 1918?
The Russians don’t disappear. Germany occupies the areas stipulated in the surrender treaty and other Russian forces remaining outside these areas just remain…they don’t disappear.
When France falls the army in France fights in place. They just stop building. Its just like Axis and Allies.
What about French forces in French tts which also contain UK units? What happens to the French fleet? What about French units in non-French Allied tt?
They fight but don’t research or build. Simple.