France didn't split into two governments in WW2.
The Nothern and coastal regions were occupied by the Nazis, and controlled by the German government.
The part of France that was not occupied by the Germans (but did collaborate with them), called Vichy France (Vichy being the seat of the government), was governed by Petain.
Into Occupied France; basically the northern half - And unoccupied France, governed from Vichy. Later in the war, the whole of France became occupied.
No, it was after World War II. They decided to save that part for the sequel.
Germany invaded France during World War II.
Berlin
Yes. Marshall Petain, who ruled Vichy France during World War II (under Nazi German quasi-occupation), was a dictator. He was the only dictator to rule France in the 20th century. Prior to and after World War II, France was a republic.
Édouard Daladier was the leader of France before Germany defeated France in World War II.
No, it was after World War II. They decided to save that part for the sequel.
Germany invaded France during World War II.
Italian occupation of France during World War II was created in 1940.
Italian occupation of France during World War II ended in 1943.
france was invaded by Germany and Italy during world war 2
The victorious allied nations of World War I and World War II. In World War I, included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States. In World War II, included Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
Chad Gained its independence by World war I and world war II.
France.
If you are referring to World War II, it was 3 September 1941
Berlin
Charles De Gaulle
France, World War II.