World War II
The Armistice of Compiègne was an agreement signed on June 22, 1940, which marked the cessation of hostilities between Nazi Germany and France during World War II. This armistice effectively ended the Battle of France, leading to a significant German victory and the occupation of much of France. It established a division of the country into occupied and unoccupied zones, setting the stage for the Vichy regime and significantly impacting the course of the war in Europe.
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