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Vichy France is a popular allied propaganda term for France occupied by Nazi Germany from about l940-44. The French did NOT use the term, it was coined by Churchill, it is believed who wanted a need, two-word clause- like Nazi Germany. There was no organization called the Vichy Party, unlike the Nazi Party, however, again showing the French did not take kindly to the term.
Vichy France's motto is 'Travail, Famille, Patrie'.
Vichy Water from the town of Vichy in Auvergne, France.
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It was called Unoccupied France, sometimes known as Vichy France as its capital was in Vichy.
Vichy physically controlled the unoccupied zone in the South of France, leaving the North of France to the Nazis. However, they were officially the government of France as a whole. In 1942, Germany completely occupied all of France, including the Vichy region and Vichy became a mere puppet government.
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The puppet government was in the southern sector of France and was known as the Vichy Government run by Marachal Petain
The nation of Europe which had Vichy as a capital is France.
Vichy France.
This answer is a bit vague... but will help you to do further research. When the Nazis invaded France, they occupied the south, and the north - which was called vichy France, was supposedly 'free France' (but was still very nazi). marcheal petain was the leader of vichy France, he was called a collaborator for this as he complied with all nazi ideology. If you research Petain, and collaborators you will get more info... this is just what i can remember from my research. You will also, when reseraching vichy France, find a map which will show the occupied and vichy France divide.