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1940 in France

Events from the year 1940 in France.

1940
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France
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See also:Other events of 1940
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Incumbents edit

Events edit

Births edit

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July to December edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2008.
  2. ^ "French author Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature". Onmanorama. 6 October 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.

Further reading edit

  • Bloch, Leon Bryce and Lamar Middleton, ed. The World Over in 1940 (1941) detailed coverage of world events online free; 914pp

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Events from the year 1940 in France 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1940 in France 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945Decades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sSee also Other events of 1940History of France Timeline Years Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Births 3 1 January to June 3 2 July to December 4 Deaths 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingIncumbents editChief of State Albert Lebrun until 11 July Philippe Petain starting 11 July Vice president of the Council of Ministers until 21 March Edouard Daladier 21 March 16 June Paul Reynaud 16 June 11 July Philippe Petain 11 July 13 December Pierre Laval starting 13 December Pierre Etienne FlandinEvents edit21 March Edouard Daladier resigns as Prime Minister French cabinet shuffles and Daladier is replaced by Paul Reynaud 10 May Battle of France begins German forces invade Low Countries 13 May German armies open 60 mile wide breach in Maginot Line at Sedan 18 May Marshal Philippe Petain named vice premier of France 19 May General Maxime Weygand replaces Maurice Gamelin as commander in chief of all French forces 20 May German forces under General Erwin Rommel reach the English Channel 26 May Dunkirk evacuation of British Expeditionary Force starts 3 June Paris is bombed by the Luftwaffe for the first time 4 June Dunkirk evacuation ends British forces complete evacuating 300 000 troops 10 June French government flees to Tours Italy declares war on France and the United Kingdom 12 June 13 000 British and French troops surrender to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at St Valery en Caux 13 June Paris is declared an open city 14 June Paris falls under German occupation and German troops march past the Arc de Triomphe following exactly the same route that the victorious French troops coming home from the First World War 22 years previously French government flees to Bordeaux 15 June Verdun falls to German forces 16 June The Churchill war ministry in the United Kingdom offers a Franco British Union inspired by Jean Monnet to Paul Reynaud Prime Minister of France in the hope of preventing France from agreeing to an armistice with Germany but Reynaud resigns when his own cabinet refuses to accept it 17 June Philippe Petain becomes Prime Minister of France and immediately asks Germany for peace terms Operation Aerial begins Allied troops start to evacuate France following Germany s takeover of Paris and most of the nation Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 bomber sinks RMS Lancastria serving as a British troopship evacuating troops and nationals from near Saint Nazaire with the loss of at least 4 000 lives immediate news of which is suppressed in the British press 18 June Appeal of 18 June General Charles de Gaulle de facto leader of the Free French Forces makes his first broadcast appeal over Radio Londres from London rallying the French Resistance calling on all French people to continue the fight against Nazi Germany France has lost a battle But France has not lost the war 21 June Armistice negotiations begin at Compiegne 22 June Armistice of 22 June 1940 The French Third Republic and Nazi Germany sign an armistice ending the Battle of France in the Forest of Compiegne in the same Wagons Lits railroad car used by Marshal Ferdinand Foch to conclude the Armistice of 11 November 1918 with Germany This divides France into a Zone occupee in the north and west under the Military Administration in France Nazi Germany and a southern Zone libre Vichy France 23 June Adolf Hitler surveys newly defeated Paris 1 24 June Vichy France signs armistice terms with Italy 28 June General Charles de Gaulle is officially recognized by Britain as Leader of all Free Frenchmen wherever they may be 3 July Attack on Mers el Kebir British naval units sink or seize ships of the French fleet anchored in the Algerian ports of Mers El Kebir and Oran to prevent them from falling into German hands 4 July Vichy France breaks off diplomatic relations with Britain 10 July Vichy France begins with a constitutional law where only 80 members of the parliament vote against 12 September Lascaux 17 000 year old cave paintings are discovered by a group of young Frenchmen hiking through Southern France The paintings depict animals and date to the Stone Age Births editJanuary to June edit 14 January Georgie Dann singer died 2021 30 January Francoise Delord ornithologist and zoo owner died 2021 6 March Philippe Amaury publishing tycoon and entrepreneur died 2006 Philippe Lacoue Labarthe philosopher literary critic and translator died 2007 18 March Arlette Laguiller Trotskyist politician 25 March Jean Ichbiah computer scientist died 2007 13 April J M G Le Clezio writer and professor 27 May Jean Claude Piumi soccer player died 1996 17 June Marcel Aubour international soccer player July to December edit 23 July Danielle Collobert author poet and journalist died 1978 28 August Philippe Leotard actor and singer died 2001 31 August Jean Pierre Teisseire politician and professional football player 1 September Annie Ernaux nee Duchesne author recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2 24 September Yves Navarre writer died 1994 24 October Jean Pierre Genet cyclist died 2005 30 December Philippe Cousteau oceanographer died 1979 Deaths edit16 January Emile Felix Gautier geographer born 1864 2 February Eugene Apert pediatrician born 1868 14 March Paul Lemoine geologist born 1878 24 March Edouard Branly inventor and physicist born 1844 13 April Pierre Marie neurologist born 1853 18 May Adolphe Guillaumat army general born 1864 23 May Paul Nizan philosopher and writer born 1905 6 June Maurice Arnoux World War I flying ace born 1895 2 August Jules Louis Breton chemist politician and inventor born 1872 25 August Prince Jean Duke of Guise great grandson of Louis Philippe I King of the French born 1874 4 September Emile Regnier World War I flying ace born 1896 27 November Jean Chiappe civil servant born 1878 Henri Guillaumet aviator born 1902 See also editList of French films of 1940References edit Hitler in Paris Archived from the original on 5 October 2008 Retrieved 2 April 2008 French author Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature Onmanorama 6 October 2022 Retrieved 6 October 2022 Further reading editBloch Leon Bryce and Lamar Middleton ed The World Over in 1940 1941 detailed coverage of world events online free 914pp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1940 in France amp oldid 1211010077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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