Germany conquered France in 1940, but didn't occupy all of it; "Unoccupied France" was a German "puppet" state ruled from the city of Vichy, France. Vichy controlled the remainder of France as well as some of the French colonies in North Africa, such as Casablanca.
Through negotiation with the Vichy Government.
The town of Vichy in France was the headquarters of the puppet French Government which was loyal to Germany.
Leader of Vichy France .
no there wasn't
The only non-neutral European country that was completely free of Axis control during World War 2 was England. Russia was not defeated but did cede ground to German control during the fighting.
Vichy, France was the provisional capital of France during World War 2. More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vichy_France#Vichy_government
France
Through negotiation with the Vichy Government.
The provisional capital of France during the German occupation in World War 2 was Vichy. The government there is now known as the Vichy Government and is regarded as an illegitimate group of Nazi collaborators.
japan and the caribeeaans
not likely
Germany, Italy, Japan, Vichy France.
too many to count.. lol
GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ROMANIA, BULGARIA, VICHY FRENCH, ITALY, ECT.......
The town of Vichy in France was the headquarters of the puppet French Government which was loyal to Germany.
Yes, a number of Vichy French ships were sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by the Allies.
During World War 2, Algeria was still a colony of France and thus a part of the Allied Powers at the war's outbreak. Upon France's defeat to the Nazis, Algeria came under control of Germany and Vichy France. They were liberating during Operation Torch, along with the rest of North Africa, and thereafter contributed substantially to the Allied war effort.