Are the French cowards? No. It takes courage to even go near a battlefield and many brave French men and women died as part of the resistance in WW2. Are they rubbish at war? Yes. Aside from Algeria I cant recall a single military campaign of theirs that did not end in defeat. SInce they have always traditionally been well equipped (in WW2 their equipment, including tanks and artillary was far superior to Britains) then it is either the conceptual (tactics) or the moral (will to fight) componants of their military that has always fallen short. I would suggest probably a bit of both. In WW2 the French Generals proved themselves to be arrogant and incompetant, failing repeatedly to muster their forces into battle at critical stages of the German invasion, this, coupled with the capitulation of thousands of their troops led to their eventual defeat. Many thousands of French troops continued to fight on despite the debacle that has permitted the invasion to take place in the first place. It was French forces that formed the final perimeter around Dunkirk allowing French and British Forces to embark to safety. So not cowardice, incompetance and lack of discipline I think.