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It was during World War 2, while France was under German occupation (1940-44).
French occupation of the Ruhr occurred in 1923 as retaliation for Germany's failure to make reparations payments following World War I. The occupation aimed to enforce payment and weaken German economy to push for compliance.
German workers were ordered to go on strike in 1923 as a response to the French occupation of the Ruhr region. The German government called for passive resistance, leading to strikes and protests by workers against the French occupation. This action was intended to disrupt economic activities and put pressure on the French to leave the region.
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Occupation of Estonia by the German Empire happened in 1918.
The German codename for the occupation of the Rhineland was "Operation Winter Excercise" .
German occupation refers to German armies being located in and controlling a piece of territory that was not previously a part of Germany.
The German occupation of several European countries during World War II started in 1939 with the invasion of Poland.
French occupation of Santo Domingo was created in 1795.
French occupation of Santo Domingo ended in 1809.
The immediate trigger was the French (and Belgian) occupation of the Ruhr in January 1923, followed by the German campaign of passive resistance.
The French satellite state during World War II was called Vichy France. It was established in 1940 after the German occupation of France and was led by Marshal Philippe Pétain.