France during World War II
The following are articles about the topic of France during World War II:
- Maginot Line and Alpine Line of fortifications and defences along the borders with Germany and Italy
- Phoney War, or drôle de guerre ("strange war"), the period of little military activity between the defeat of Poland in October 1939 and April 1940.
- Anglo-French Supreme War Council set up to organize a joint Entente Cordiale strategy against Germany
- The Battle of France, in which the German victory led to the fall of the Third Republic in May and June 1940.
- Free France (La France Libre) the government-in-exile in London and provisional government over unoccupied and liberated territories, and the forces under its control (Forces françaises libres or FFL), fighting on the Allies' side after the Appeal of 18 June of its leader, General de Gaulle.
- French Liberation Army (Armée française de la Libération) formed on 1 August 1943 by the merger of the FFL and all other Free French units, principally the Army of Africa
- French Forces of the Interior (Forces françaises de l'intérieur) elements of the Resistance loyal to London and under its operational military command
- Free French Air Force
- Free French Naval Forces
- Vichy France, the rump state established in June 1940 under Marshal Philippe Pétain in the non-occupied Zone libre, officially neutral and independent until invaded by the Axis and the Allies in November 1942
- Axis occupation of France:
- German occupation of France during World War II - 1940-1944 in the northern zones, and 1942-1944 in the southern zone
- French Resistance and the National Council of the Resistance which coordinated the various groups that made up the resistance
- Service du travail obligatoire - the provision of French citizens as forced labour in Germany
- The Holocaust in France
- Italian occupation of France during World War II - limited to border areas 1940-1942, almost all Rhône left-bank territory 1942-1943
- Japanese and Thai occupation of French Indochina - beginning with the Japanese invasion in September 1940 and with the Franco-Thai War which started in October 1940
- Liberation of France
- Operation Overlord - the invasion of northern France by the western Allies in June 1944
- Operation Dragoon - the invasion of southern France by the western Allies in August 1944
- Liberation of Paris - the freeing of the French capital in August 1944
- Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine - advance (as the right flank of the western front) into Alsace-Lorraine in 1944
- Western Allied invasion of Germany - invasion (as the right flank of the western front) of Baden-Würtemberg in 1945
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