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1944 disestablishments in France

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Vichy France
client state of Nazi Germany, administering the Free Zone in southern France and French colonial possessions (1940–1944)
Free France
1940–1944 government-in-exile led by Charles de Gaulle during WWII
German military administration in occupied France during World War II
1940 interim occupation authority established by Nazi Germany during World War II
Reichskommissariat of Belgium and Northern France
administrative division of Nazi Germany in occupied Belgium and France
French Milice in Vichy
The ' (French Militia), generally called ' (; ), was a political paramilitary organization created on 30 January 1943 by the Vichy régime (with German aid) to help fight against the French Resistance during World War II. The Milice's formal head was Vichy France's Prime Minister Pierre Laval (in office 1942 to 1944), although its chief of operations and de facto leader was Secretary General Joseph Darnand. The participated in summary executions and assassinations, helping to round up Jews and in France for deportation. It was the successor to Darnand's (SOL) militia (founded in 1941). The was
Le Petit Journal
Parisian daily newspaper (1863-1944)
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France
Nazi German administrative unit in occupied Belgium and France
Olympique Lillois
French association football club (1902-1944)
SC Fives
association football club
The Holocaust in France
Genocide committed by Nazi German Occupiers and Vichy French Government
Caudron
thumb|300px|A Caudron seaplane, being hoisted on board La Foudre in April 1914 The Société des Avions Caudron was a French aircraft company founded in 1909 as the Association Aéroplanes Caudron Frères by brothers Gaston and René Caudron. It was one of the earliest aircraft manufacturers in France and produced planes for the military in both World War I and World War II. From 1933 onwards, it was a subsidiary of Renault.
Breton National Party
nationalist party from Brittany, France
French Union for Women's Suffrage
French feminist organization
Marseille Transporter Bridge
destroyed french bridge
Radio-Paris
former place of French radio broadcasting
Comœdia
Comœdia was a French literary and artistic paper founded by Henri Desgrange on 1 October 1907 (Desgrange had already founded ''''). It published a number of texts by important literary figures, including Antonin Artaud's first publication on theatre, ''L'évolution du décor [The Evolution of Decor] (1924).'':602 According to Richard Abel, it provides one of the most complete sources of cultural history in France just prior to World War I.
FTP-MOI
The '''' (FTP-MOI) were a sub-group of the Francs-tireurs et partisans'' (FTP) organization, a component of the French Resistance. A wing composed mostly of foreigners, the MOI maintained an armed force to oppose the German occupation of France during World War II. The Main-d'œuvre immigrée was the "Immigrant Movement" of the FTP.
Légion française des combattants
paramilitary association in Vichy France
Continental Films
French film company
Franc-Garde
The Franc-Garde () was the armed wing of the French Milice (Militia), operating alone or alongside German forces in major battles against the Maquis from late 1943 to August 1944.