Being fair to France, they (and other european countries like Holland) took most of the hit from the axis army when the axis were at the very top of their strenght.
There are actually two aspects here that are somewhat relevant in relation to Corona;
1) My country, the Netherlands, held out for five days. That was three days longer than Hitler planned, and in annoyance the city center of Rotterdam was flattened via serial raids. At the time we hid our only tank as we were very concerned the Germans might damage it, and we had paid good money for it. It was a combination of both individual bravery and a lack of strategic vision in an unwinnable war.
2) when ww2 started Germany was NOT the invincible army we today pretend it was. Thry did not yet have the overwhelming armour divisions, for example. They won because at the time the allied forces were woefully poorly communicating, and did not have a shared vision or set of goals. Had we known what the consequences were going to be, and how many millions had to risk or even give everything to rectify the situation, things might have been different.
This virus cares not for national borders or historic grudges. We might want to put those concepts to the back of our mind too, even if only for the time being.