Peace talks were held near instantly after the French Republic surrendered, while the conference for the treaty to end the war was stationed in Versailles under the careful watch of the German Army to ensure that no foul play was conducted by any potential parties which were hostile to the idea of ending the Great War.
Bruno and the other generals of the Central Powers were visibly displayed in all the papers, laughing and enjoying their time in the city of Paris, as if they had come as conquerors. A notable picture was taken by the press, showing a young woman throwing herself at Bruno and the man getting rather "violent with her" as he shoved her out of her way and chastised her as a "common harlot."
However, Bruno was fairly unique in this regard, as the soldiers in his army, and the other central powers enjoyed the company of the local women who, like every time someone invaded Paris threw themselves at their latest round of conquerors.