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.
Hmmm, that does deserve a reply. The trouble is that there were several, due to the establishment of the Vichy government & there were some political figures in Exile, such as de Gaulle and others. Marshal Petain was at one time head of the Vichy regime. de Gaulle was leader of the Free French.
France was a democracy without any King.
The last "real" King of France had his head cut by the revolutionaries.
Paul Reynaud
John Curtin - to participate in the defence of Autralia after the Japanese entered the war in 1941, rather than leaving them fighting in a European war.
In the UK, Neville Chamberlain
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, was the PM during the War of 1812.
20th January 1943 at 12:30 pm
Winston Churchill succeeded Neville Chemberlain in May 1940
Peter Fraser .
From 1911-1920 the Prime Minister of Canada was Sir Robert Borden.
Winston Churchill was PM during WW2 : 1940 through 1945.
Peter Fraser was the pm of New Zealand during WW2 however, New Zealand did not take part in the war.
John Curtin - to participate in the defence of Autralia after the Japanese entered the war in 1941, rather than leaving them fighting in a European war.
H.H. Asquith
In the UK, Neville Chamberlain
Clement Attlee
King George VI was king throughout World War II.
Your question needs to be more specific. More than one country was governed by a PM in WW2. Great Britain had three (Chamberlain, Churchill, Attlee) during the war.
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, was the PM during the War of 1812.
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