The capital of occupied France was Paris. The de facto capital of the unoccupied portion of France, until November 8, 1942, was the town of Vichy. After that control reverted to the occupying Germans, and the whole country was administered from Paris.
The capital of occupied France technically remained Paris. However, the puppet government that the Nazi regime established in France worked out of Vichy, which they used as a capital. Thus occupied France is often referred to as Vichy France.
Vichy
Primarily France and Belgium.
No. Never occupied directly (like as in the cases of USSR, France)
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.
Great Britain and France
Only while occupied when it was liberated, they became an ally until the end.
In 1940.
The war came to them when Germany invaded and occupied.
The Ussr, Britain, The US, and France because they were the strongest world leaders after the war had ended
Primarily France and Belgium.
No. Never occupied directly (like as in the cases of USSR, France)
France didn't even rule France during World War 2, let alone occupy any other countries.
USA, Britain, France, and Soviet Union.
No, occupied France was invaded.
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.
France, Britain and the United States occupied Germany in the west after World War 2.
Great Britain and France
Germany invaded and occupied most of France, including Paris, during World War 2.