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It was the German military operation that attacked France and the Low Countries on May 10, 1940, thus ending the stalemate of more than half a year of fake war. The operation was divided into two phases: the German forces attacked Belgium and attracted the main Allied forces north to meet the predetermined defensive line, while the real main "armored forces" passed through the loosely defended Ardennes Mountains and drove straight into the Allied rear, cutting them off supplies and communications and encircling the "Yellow Plan", in which the British Expeditionary Force and many French soldiers successfully retreated from Dunkirk to the British mainland during Operation Dynamo.
The second phase of the German operation was the "Red Plan", which began on June 5, to encircle the defenders of the Maginot Line from the French flank and attack south. When the war was one-sided, Italy declared war on France on 10 June. The French moved to Bordeaux, and Paris was made an undefended city, which was occupied by the Germans on June 14.
France's new Prime Minister, Philippe Petain, issued an armistice on 17 June and signed an armistice with Germany. For the Axis powers, the battle was a brilliant victory. France was divided between the German-occupied zone in the north and west, the Italian occupation zone in the southeast, and the remnant state of Vichy France in the south, which was fully occupied on 10 November 1942 and did not break free from German control until the Allied landings in 1944, while the Netherlands was liberated between 1944 and 1945.
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Battle of FranceFrom May 10, 1940 to June 24, 1940, the German army fought against the British and French Allied forces in order to occupy France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg in World War II. On May 10, 1940, the German offensive began, and the Dutch surrendered. Strong with the support of the Air Force.
Hitler crossed the Meuse and began to expand his gains from the Dinan and Sedan regions in the direction of the mouth of the Somme. On the 14th, he occupied Sedan and Dinant and broke through the defenses of the French 9th and 2nd armies and advanced towards the English Channel. On May 28, 1940, Belgium surrendered.
The resistance of the French army was unorganized. The German tank corps quickly advanced into the heart of France. Field Marshal Pétain, who led the new **, asked the German Armed Forces High Command for an armistice.
France** announced a cessation of resistance. The Compiègne Armistice was signed, agreeing to Germany's occupation of northern France and the Atlantic coast, and announcing its withdrawal from the war and the disarmament of the French fleet. France and Italy** signed an armistice agreement, according to which German and Italian armies occupied most of France, and their food and wages were borne by France**.
A total ceasefire in France.
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The famous Normandy landings influenced the history of World War II.
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The Battle of France (also known as the Fall of France, French: Bataille de France, known in Germany as the Western Campaign (Westfeldzug)) refers to the Second World War in which Nazi Germany began to attack France and the Low Countries on May 10, 1940, ending a stalemate for more than half a year. France, which claims to have the "strongest army in the world", was defeated by Nazi Germany in less than three months of war history.
At the end of the war, the British Expeditionary Force and many French soldiers successfully retreated from Dunkirk to the British mainland during Operation Dynamo. The Battle of France has an important place in the history of World War II.
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In December 1495, the French army withdrew from the south to the north with great difficulty. In December 1496, France withdrew from the territory of the Kingdom of Naples.
In 1499, King Louis XII of France succeeded the previous king's policy and made an expedition to the Duchy of Milan. Louis XII won several victories in a series of battles in 1499-1500, capturing Milan and Lombardy.
In 1501-1502, French and Spanish armies occupied the Kingdom of Naples under the terms of the Imperial or Siege Treaty.
However, in the spring of 1503, war broke out between France and Spain over the ownership of a number of disputed areas. At the fighting on the banks of the Garilian River, the Western Army was victorious, and France was forced to abandon its claims to the Kingdom of Naples. The Kingdom of Naples fell to Spanish territory.
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Since the outbreak of World War II in the outbreak of World War II with Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939, it has been at war with the Allies on the European continent for a considerable period of time, known as a fake war. Adolf Hitler had hoped that France and Britain would acquiesce to the German conquest of Poland and an immediate armistice. Because of the fact that Germany's stock of raw materials (which had to be imported from abroad) was very insufficient, and the German war machine was now mainly based on raw materials from the Soviet Union, Hitler was disturbed by the ideological differences between the two countries.
Thus, on 6 October he made a peace proposal to Britain and France, and without waiting for a reply from both countries, on 9 October Hitler also formulated a military operation in response to the possibility of the Allies vetoing his proposal: Führer's Decree No. 6. Fascist Nazi Germany included two major operations in this campaign:
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