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The government remained in Vichy for four years, but fled to Germany in September 1944 after the Allied invasion of France. It operated as a government-in-exile... |
French fleet at Toulon was orchestrated by Vichy France on 27 November 1942 to prevent Nazi German forces from seizing it. After the Allied invasion of... |
Italy, Germany's fascist ally, controlled a portion of southeastern France. The Pétain government in Vichy controlled the rest until November 1942, when... |
Operation Torch (redirect from November 8, 1942 putsch) Operation Torch (8–16 November 1942) was an Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War. Torch was a compromise operation that... |
Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by... |
its invasion together with Germany of Vichy France on 11 November 1942, except for areas around Lyon and Marseille, which were added to Germany's zone... |
routed the German Army, and Vichy officials fled into Germany. France and Britain had both declared war on Germany two days after the invasion of Poland... |
Pétain. From 1940 to 1942, while the Vichy regime was the nominal government of all of France except for Alsace-Lorraine, the Germans and Italians militarily... |
The Vichy French Air Force (French: Armée de l'air), usually referred to as the Air Force of Vichy (Armée de l'air de Vichy) or Armistice Air Force (Armée... |
in North Africa, German forces launched Case Anton, the occupation of Vichy France. Darlan declared that the German occupation of Vichy released him from... |
II: Ford France, Vichy and Nazi Germany (Cambridge UP, 2014). Germans Imlay, Talbot. "The German Side of Things: Recent Scholarship on the German Occupation... |
Italian Alpine Wall was Nice. In November 1942, in conjunction with Case Anton, the German occupation of most of Vichy France, the Royal Italian Army (Regio... |
Armistice Army (redirect from Army of Vichy France) disbanded in 1942 after the German invasion of the "Free Zone" (Zone libre) which was directly ruled by the Vichy regime. At the beginning of 1942, the numbers... |
south-east. The Vichy regime retained the zone libre (free zone) in the south. Following the Allied invasion of French North Africa in November 1942, in Case... |
Case Anton (category 1942 in France) Anton (German: Fall Anton) was the military occupation of France carried out by Germany and Italy in November 1942. It marked the end of the Vichy regime... |
Operation Barbarossa (redirect from German invasion of the Soviet Union) (German: Unternehmen Barbarossa; Russian: Операция Барбаросса, romanized: Operatsiya Barbarossa) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and... |
the cease-fire, the Germans lost faith in the Vichy regime, and on 11 November 1942 German and Italian forces occupied Vichy France (Case Anton), violating... |
sometimes welcomed German or Italian troops they believed would liberate their countries from colonization. The Danish, Belgian and Vichy French governments... |
their loyalty and political importance to the German occupiers. Although the invasion did not lead Vichy to declare war, it broke off diplomatic relations... |
Morocco in World War II (category Articles containing French-language text) which was then occupied by France, was controlled by Vichy France from 1940 to 1942 after the occupation of France by Nazi Germany. However, after the North... |