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For the armistice between French and Italians, see Armistice of June 24, 1940. The June 21, 1940 , after having shot down a wall of the museum housing the armistice wagon since 1927, the German soldiers extract the car to bring it to its location 11 November 1918 , in anticipation of Hitler’s passage. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Hitler (hand to the side), accompanied by high Nazi dignitaries and his generals, looking at the statue of Marshal Foch before entering the car for the start of the armistice negotiations, signed the next day in his absence. General Huntziger signs the armistice for France. The CBS war correspondent William L. Shirer (left on the bench), hitting the text of a report on the negotiation or signing of the armistice. The building in the background is the museum in which the 1918 wagon was, before its outdoor outing was requested by Hitler to house the negotiations and the signature of the new armistice. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4L\u2019 Armistice of June 22, 1940 is an agreement signed in the Compi\u00e8gne forest between the third Reich, represented by General Wilhelm Keitel, and the last government of the Third Republic, led by Marshal Philippe P\u00e9tain and represented by General Charles Huntziger, in order to suspend hostilities opened by the declaration of war of France towards Germany the September 3, 1939 , marked in particular by the battle of France launched the May 10, 1940 , the leak of the British army and its reset to Dunkirk from the May 26, 1940 and the fall of Paris, declared city open the June 14 . The interallied commitment of 28 mars 1940 who had been taken not to conclude from separate peace with the enemy [ first ] does not prevent the signing of an armistice which suspends the fighting and the progress of the German army, establishes the conditions of the partial occupation of France by Germany, the fate of the people captured, moved or occupied, The neutralization of French forces, and the payment of economic compensation in Germany. From a territorial point of view, it follows from the Convention (in particular in its articles 2 and 3 ) [ 2 ] that metropolitan France is divided into two parts by a line of demarcation, the area occupied by the German army and the so -called “free” area [ 3 ] . A new diet will be established in July 1940 In France: the Vichy regime. In Overseas France, if a majority of territories accept it, the armistice will however never be recognized by F\u00e9lix \u00c9bou\u00e9 who chooses to continue the fight and directly place the territory of Chad under the control of free France giving to it the legal attributes of a sovereign state. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Article 3 recognizes the sovereignty of the French government throughout the territory subject to “the rights of the occupying power” [ 4 ] . In practice, France is divided into areas with different status, government’s requests to return to Paris are all postponed the July 7 and the demarcation line becomes “a practically waterproof border” [ 4 ] . In the occupied area, we will distinguish immediately after several types of territories: an area prohibited, in the northeast (including two departments, the North and Pas-de-Calais, attached to the German military governorate in Belgium), an “zone reserved \u201din the east where no refugee has the right to return or the territories of Alsace and the Moselle annexed from the July 15th by the establishment of a customs cord, as well as the coastal area along the C\u00f4tes de la Manche and the Atlantic [ 4 ] . In the south of France, Italy also receives a small occupation area. The entry into application of this armistice should only be done after the signature of that between Italy and France, signed the June 24 To 18 h 35 . The ceasefire comes into force six hours later, or 0 h 35 the June 25, 1940 et_al. ” 221_5-0 ‘> \u2191 [[#|],, p. 221. \u2191 a et b June 17 P\u00e9tain call. \u2191 a b c d e f and g J\u00e4ckel 1968, p. 60-63. \u2191 a et b Armistice clearing museum. \u2191 A B C and D Iron 1987, p. 97-98. \u2191 A B and C J\u00e4ckel 1968, p. 63-65. \u2191 Iron 2013, p. 99. \u2191 A B and C Iron 1987, p. 99. \u2191 a et b J\u00e4ckel 1968, p. sixty four. \u2191 a et b J\u00e4ckel 1968, p. 64-65. \u2191 a b c d e and f J\u00e4ckel 1968, p. 55-58. \u2191 Fabrice Grenart, Florent Le Bot And C\u00e9dric Perrin , Vichy economic history , Perrin, 2017 , p. 57 \u2191 From July 1940, a customs cordon separated Alsace and the Moselle from the rest of the territory. Germany links Alsace to the Baden region and the Moselle to that of the Saar (cf. Economic History of Vichy, p. 57). \u2191 Gilbert Badia, \u00ab 1940-1944, when Vichy delivered to Hitler foreigners refugees in France \u00bb, Men & Migration , 1994 ( read online ) . \u2191 ‘ P\u00e9tain announces to the French the conditions of the armistice (June 25, 1940) \u00bb , on Clinuts , August 6, 2015 \u2191 ‘ Response to Marshal P\u00e9tain after the armistice declaration of June 25, 1940 \u00bb , on When \u2191 ‘ Teach resistance \u00bb , on Canopy network \u2191 a et b Winston Churchill, War memories 1919-1941 , Tallandier, 2009 , p. 350 and s. \u2191 (of) Christoph Raichle, Hitler as a symbol politician , Stuttgart, Kohlhammer Verlag, 2014 , 473 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-3-17-025193-9 , Online presentation ) , p. 361 . \u2191 ‘ France 5 distributes secret recordings of the armistice of 1940 \u00bb , on Timesofisrael , January 27, 2019 (consulted the February 3, 2019 ) \u2191 C\u00e9dric Mathiot, ‘ No, the registration of the negotiations of the armistice of 1940 broadcast this evening on France 5 is not unprecedented \u00bb , on Release , February 3, 2019 (consulted the February 3, 2019 ) \u2191 Marion Bothorel, ‘ VIDEO. After 70 years of silence, secret recordings revive the signature of the 1940 armistice \u00bb , on Francetvinfo.fr , February 3, 2019 (consulted the February 4, 2019 ) : document used as a source for writing this article. Historical works [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Marc Ferro, P\u00e9tain , Paris, Arth\u00e8me Fayard bookstore, 1987 ( rompr. 2008), 789 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-213-01833-1 ) . Marc Ferro (with the participation of Serge de Sampigny), P\u00e9tain in truth , Paris, Tallandier editions, two thousand and thirteen , 302 p. (ISBN\u00a0 979-10-210-0130-5 , BNF\u00a0 43680883 ) . Eberhard J\u00e4ckel ( trad. German by Denise Meunier, pref. \u00a0Alfred Grosser), France in Hitler Europe [\u00ab France in Hitler’s Europe – German France Policy in World War II \u00bb], Paris, Fayard, coll. “Large contemporary studies”, 1968 ( first re ed. Deutsche Verlag -anstang GmbH, Stuttgart, 1966), 554 p. (Salt B0045C48VG ) . Jean-Yves Mary, Alain Hohnadel and Jacques Sicard, Men’s men and works , t. III : The tragic fate of the Maginot line , Paris, \u00c9ditions Histoire & Collections, coll. “The French army encyclopedia” ( n O 2), first is June 2003 , 246 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-913903-88-3 , BNF\u00a0 39020876 ) Pierre Miquel, The Second World War , Paris, Fayard, September 24, 1986 ( rompr. Paris, Club France Loisirs, 1987), 651 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-213-01822-5 , 978-2213018225 And 2-7242-3370-0 ) . Article [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Fran\u00e7oise Berger \u00ab The armistice of 1940: negotiations and consequences \u00bb, Review of the Society of Friends of the Army Museum , n O 140, 2011 , p. 57-65 ( read online [PDF] ) . Online document [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] : document used as a source for writing this article. 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