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There never was a German government for France during WWII, but there was a French government based in Vichy.

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After conquering France where did Germany set up a interim government?

After conquering France in 1940, Germany established an interim government in the unoccupied southern part of the country, known as Vichy France. This regime, led by Marshal Philippe Pétain, collaborated with the Nazis and operated from the city of Vichy. The Vichy government was tasked with administering the areas of France that were not directly occupied by German forces, while the northern and western regions remained under German military control.


Why did the Germans let France run Vichy France and Free France?

The Germans didn't let the "free French" government run anything. It was known as the Free French government IN EXILE because they had to get out of France and all German-controlled areas. The only government the NAZIs recognized in France was the one that was allied with Germany, the Vichy gov't.


How long had the German Empire been in existence in 1914?

The (second) German Empire was proclaimed in the Mirror Hall of Versailles on 18 January 1871, following the victory of the North German Federation and its southern German allies over France in the Franco-Prussian war. It celebrated its 43rd anniversary in 1914.


The Vichy government of France adopted which policy after Germany conquered France?

Germany was allowed 3/5 of France, including the whole Atlantic coast, and France would keep the rest. France would have to pay for the expenses produced by the German troops stationed in France, and would also have to deport all of the Jews to Germany


Which came first The Battle of the Bulge or France's surrender to Germany?

France's surrender occurred several years prior to the Bulge. The French government reached agreement with German in July of 1940. The Battle of the Bulge began in December of 1944.

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The name of the french government which capitulated to the Nazi's and was run by the Nazi's?

on the 22nd of June, 1940, the third republic of France surrendered to German forces and was divided in two. northern France was occupied by the Germans, while southern France remained independent but was ruled by a pro German government in the city of France, thus bcoming known as Vichy France.


What was the name of the German government in southern France?

It was not installed by the Germans. Marshal Petain became Pemiere of France before their capitulation according to proper french constitutional procedures. After the armistice the French parliament voted to essentially scrap the constitution and invest him with dictatorial powers. This was done on their own hook, not at the behest of the Germans. Anyway, his government is called the Vichy government after the small resort town in southern France which became the de facto French capital when the government fled Paris before it fell. Michael Montagne


Which nation of the terms of surrender included German occupation of the northern part of the country and the establishment of a Nazi-controlled puppet government in the southern part?

France .


The terms of surrender forced on this nation included German occupation of the northern part of the country and the establishment of a Nazi controlled puppet government in the southern part?

France.France.


After conquering France where did Germany set up a interim government?

After conquering France in 1940, Germany established an interim government in the unoccupied southern part of the country, known as Vichy France. This regime, led by Marshal Philippe Pétain, collaborated with the Nazis and operated from the city of Vichy. The Vichy government was tasked with administering the areas of France that were not directly occupied by German forces, while the northern and western regions remained under German military control.


What policy did the vichy government adopt after Germany coquered France?

A pro-German policy.


Provisional capital of France during the German occupation in world war ii?

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.


What is German name for France?

The German name for France is "Frankreich"The German word for France is Frankreich.


Why did the Germans let France run Vichy France and Free France?

The Germans didn't let the "free French" government run anything. It was known as the Free French government IN EXILE because they had to get out of France and all German-controlled areas. The only government the NAZIs recognized in France was the one that was allied with Germany, the Vichy gov't.


What is the German name for France?

France is Frankreich in German.


How do you spell France in German?

France = "Frankreich" is spelled in German


What three things halted Germans advance to France?

Nothing halted the German advance to France: the Germans advanced into France and conquered the country.They only stopped when France surrendered, leaving the Northern half under German occupation and the Southern half under the Vichy government which essentially collaborated with Germany.Some French troops, sailors and airmen escaped and joined the fight (and some French warships - notably the Richelieu battleship which, with the Allies, saw combat in the pacific).There was also the French Resistance.