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- Paris_Protocols abstract "The Paris Protocols was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Vichy France negotiated in May 1941. Although not ratified, the protocols were implemented. Admiral François Darlan represented the French and the German ambassador to France, Otto Abetz, represented the Germans. The Paris Protocols granted the Germans military facilities in Syria, Tunisia, and French West Africa. In exchange, the French received reduced occupation costs (down to 15 million Reichsmarks a day from 20 million), return of some 6,800 French experts from prisoner-of-war camps, and ease on the restrictions between \"occupied France\" and \"unoccupied France.\"The Paris Protocols are considered the highpoint of Vichy French collaboration with the Nazis. But Darlan wanted still better terms and ultimately the protocols lapsed.".
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- Paris_Protocols wikiPageLength "1948".
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- Paris_Protocols wikiPageRevisionID "706749495".
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Iraqi_War.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Armistice_of_22_June_1940.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_in_France.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mediterranean_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Treaties_concluded_in_1941.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Treaties_of_Nazi_Germany.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Treaties_of_Vichy_France.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unratified_treaties.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink François_Darlan.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink French_West_Africa.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink French_protectorate_of_Tunisia.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Nazism.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Abetz.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Syrian_Republic_(1930–58).
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLink Vichy_France.
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris Protocols".
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protocols of Paris".
- Paris_Protocols wikiPageWikiLinkText "agreement reached with the French in this matter".
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- Paris_Protocols subject Category:1941_in_France.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Mediterranean_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Treaties_concluded_in_1941.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Treaties_of_Nazi_Germany.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Treaties_of_Vichy_France.
- Paris_Protocols subject Category:Unratified_treaties.
- Paris_Protocols hypernym Agreement.
- Paris_Protocols type Organisation.
- Paris_Protocols type History.
- Paris_Protocols comment "The Paris Protocols was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Vichy France negotiated in May 1941. Although not ratified, the protocols were implemented. Admiral François Darlan represented the French and the German ambassador to France, Otto Abetz, represented the Germans. The Paris Protocols granted the Germans military facilities in Syria, Tunisia, and French West Africa.".
- Paris_Protocols label "Paris Protocols".
- Paris_Protocols sameAs Q2325525.
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- Paris_Protocols wasDerivedFrom Paris_Protocols?oldid=706749495.
- Paris_Protocols isPrimaryTopicOf Paris_Protocols.