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- Battle_of_France abstract "The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. Beginning on 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces in a series of mobile operations, eventually leading to the conquest of France, Belgium and the Netherlands and the end of land operations on what had been the Western Front.The German plan for the invasion of France consisted of two main operations. In Fall Gelb (Case Yellow), German armoured units pushed through the Ardennes and then along the Somme valley to cut off and surround the Allied units, that had advanced into Belgium to meet the expected German threat. When British, Belgian and adjacent French forces were pushed back to the sea by the mobile and well-organized German operation, the British government decided to evacuate the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) as well as several French divisions at Dunkirk in Operation Dynamo.After the withdrawal of the BEF, the German forces launched a second operation, Fall Rot (Case Red) on 5 June 1940. While the depleted French forces put up stiff initial resistance, German air superiority and armoured mobility overwhelmed the remaining French forces. German armour outflanked the Maginot Line and pushed deep into France, with German forces arriving in Paris unopposed on 14 June. This caused a chaotic period of flight for the French government and ended organised French military resistance. German commanders met with French officials on 18 June with the goal of forcing the new French government to accept all of the agreements in an armistice offered by Germany. Chief among the government leaders was Marshal Philippe Pétain, the newly appointed prime minister and one of the supporters of an armistice.On 22 June, the Second Armistice at Compiègne was signed by France and Germany, which resulted in a division of France, whereby Germany would occupy the north and west, Italy would control a small occupation zone in the south-east and an unoccupied zone, the zone libre, would be governed by the Vichy government led by Marshal Pétain. France remained under Axis occupation until the re-conquest of France by the Allies after the Allied landings in June 1944.".
- Battle_of_France causalties "1,236 aircraft lost".
- Battle_of_France causalties "795 tanks destroyed".
- Battle_of_France causalties "Germany: 157,621 total casualtiesref|27,074 dead (The final count of the German dead is possibly as high as 49,000 men when including the losses suffered by the Kriegsmarine, because of additional non-combat causes, the wounded who died of their injuries, and the missing who were confirmed as dead. However this higher figure has not been used in the overall casualty figure), 111,034 wounded, 18,384 missing, as well as 1,129 aircrew killed|group=nb(c. 27,000 dead)".
- Battle_of_France causalties "Italy: 6,055ref|Official Italian report on 18 July 1940: Italian casualties amounted to 631 or 642 men killed, 2,631 wounded and 616 reported missing. A further 2,151 men suffered from frostbite during the campaign. |group= nb".
- Battle_of_France causalties "Total: 163,676 casualties".
- Battle_of_France combatant "(from 10 June)".
- Battle_of_France combatant "*French colonial empire".
- Battle_of_France combatant "Czechoslovakia".
- Battle_of_France combatant "France".
- Battle_of_France combatant "Poland".
- Battle_of_France commander Albert_Kesselring.
- Battle_of_France commander Alphonse_Joseph_Georges.
- Battle_of_France commander Fedor_von_Bock.
- Battle_of_France commander Gerd_von_Rundstedt.
- Battle_of_France commander Henri_Winkelman.
- Battle_of_France commander Hugo_Sperrle.
- Battle_of_France commander John_Vereker,_6th_Viscount_Gort.
- Battle_of_France commander Leopold_III_of_Belgium.
- Battle_of_France commander Maurice_Gamelin.
- Battle_of_France commander Maxime_Weygand.
- Battle_of_France commander Umberto_II_of_Italy.
- Battle_of_France commander Walther_von_Brauchitsch.
- Battle_of_France commander Wilhelm_Ritter_von_Leeb.
- Battle_of_France commander Władysław_Sikorski.
- Battle_of_France date "1940-06-25".
- Battle_of_France isPartOfMilitaryConflict Western_Front_(World_War_II).
- Battle_of_France place France.
- Battle_of_France place Low_Countries.
- Battle_of_France result "* Establishment of theFree French Forces".
- Battle_of_France result "* Fall of theFrench Third Republic, establishment ofVichy France".
- Battle_of_France result "*Second Armistice at Compiègne".
- Battle_of_France result "DecisiveGermanvictory".
- Battle_of_France strength "13,974 guns".
- Battle_of_France strength "2,445 tanks".
- Battle_of_France strength "2,935 aircraft".
- Battle_of_France strength "3,300,000 troops".
- Battle_of_France strength "3,350,000 troops".
- Battle_of_France strength "3,383 tanks".
- Battle_of_France strength "300,000 Italians".
- Battle_of_France strength "5,638 aircraft".
- Battle_of_France strength "7,378 guns".
- Battle_of_France strength "Allies: 144 divisions".
- Battle_of_France strength "Alps on 20 June".
- Battle_of_France strength "Germany: 141 divisions".
- Battle_of_France strength "~150,000 French".
- Battle_of_France territory German_military_administration_in_occupied_France_during_World_War_II.
- Battle_of_France thumbnail Battle_of_France_collage.jpg?width=300.
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