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  2. The Military Administration in France (German: Militärverwaltung in Frankreich; French: Administration militaire en France) was an interim occupation authority established by Nazi Germany during World War II to administer the occupied zone in areas of northern and western France.

  3. Paris started mobilizing for war in September 1939, when Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union attacked Poland, but the war seemed far away until 10 May, 1940, when the Germans attacked France and quickly defeated the French army. The French government departed Paris on 10 June, and the Germans occupied the city on 14 June.

  4. Paris had been occupied by Nazi Germany since the signing of the Armistice of 22 June 1940, after which the Wehrmacht occupied northern and western France. The liberation began when the French Forces of the Interior —the military structure of the French Resistance —staged an uprising against the German garrison upon the approach of the US ...

    • 19–25 August 1944, (6 days)
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  5. May 10, 2019 · Battle of France, (May 10–June 25, 1940), during World War II, the German invasion of the Low Countries and France. In just over six weeks, German armed forces overran Belgium and the Netherlands, drove the British Expeditionary Force from the Continent, captured Paris, and forced the surrender of the French government.

  6. Jul 21, 2010 · Paris fell to Nazi Germany on June 14, 1940, one month after the German Wehrmacht stormed into France. Eight days later, France signed an armistice with the Germans, and a puppet French state...

  7. Sep 8, 2009 · Tue 8 Sep 2009 07.01 EDT. How France was managed: Observer report, September 1941. The German campaign is being carried out for the most part through the medium of the new Paris daily,...

  8. Paris was finally liberated after four long years of German occupation. As Allied troops enter Paris on August 26, celebrating crowds on place De La Concorde scatter for cover from small bands of remaining German snipers. Courtesy US National Archives.

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