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After the fall of France in 1940, part of the south kept a German-approved government that maintained limited autonomy within the [[Tripartite Pact]] structure. It was opposed by resistance groups. In particular, Vichy retained authority, until March 1945, over [[French Indochina]]. | After the fall of France in 1940, part of the south kept a German-approved government that maintained limited autonomy within the [[Tripartite Pact]] structure. It was opposed by resistance groups. In particular, Vichy retained authority, until March 1945, over [[French Indochina]]. |
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Vichy France [r]: After the fall of France in 1940, part of the south kept a German-approved government that maintained limited autonomy within the Tripartite Pact structure. It was opposed by resistance groups. In particular, Vichy retained authority, until March 1945, over French Indochina.