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Encouraging the Germans to delegate tasks to the Committee made their implementation much more efficient than the Germsns could have achieved by force.{{sfn|Dumoulin|Witte|2006|pp=20-26}} Belgium depended on Germany for food imports, so the committee was always at a disadvantage in negotiations.{{sfn|Dumoulin|Witte|2006|pp=20-26}} | |||
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Encouraging the Germans to delegate tasks to the Committee made their implementation much more efficient than the Germans could have achieved by force.{{sfn|Dumoulin|Witte|2006|pp=20-26}} Belgium depended on Germany for food imports, so the committee was always at a disadvantage in negotiations.{{sfn|Dumoulin|Witte|2006|pp=20-26}} | |||
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A collaborator such as Dewoitine despite being condemned in absentia to a 20-year forced labour term in 1948 had fled to Spain in 1944. At the end of this career, he resided in Switzerland. Once his crimes were prescribed, he returned to France and finished his life in Toulouse. ] (]) 18:56, 19 March 2024 (UTC) | |||
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France: do we need this milhist here for context?
it could probably help another article if not: Vichy was also reluctant to either disarm or surrender its naval fleet in North Africa to the British, who worried that it might fall into German hands. Eventually the British Royal Navy sank or disabled most of the French Navy, killing over a thousand French sailors in a July 1940 attack on the Algerian naval port at Mers-el-Kébir.
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- See, for example, Winston S. Churchill, The Second World War, Volume 2: Their Finest Hour, London & New York, 1949, Book One, chapter 11, "Admiral Darlan and the French Fleet: Oran"
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Please correct the opening comment tag and the opening reference tag in the following text in the References section:
<~-- ref name="WSP-Ponary">{{in lang|pl}} Czesław Michalski, {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070207041704/http://www.wsp.krakow.pl/konspekt/konspekt5/ponary.html |date=7 February 2007 }} (Ponary – the Golgoth of Wilno Region). ''Konspekt'' nº 5, Winter 2000–2001, a publication of the ]. Retrieved 10 February 2007.</ref> -->
I think that the correction should be:
<!-- <ref name="WSP-Ponary">{{in lang|pl}} Czesław Michalski, {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070207041704/http://www.wsp.krakow.pl/konspekt/konspekt5/ponary.html |date=7 February 2007 }} (Ponary – the Golgoth of Wilno Region). ''Konspekt'' nº 5, Winter 2000–2001, a publication of the ]. Retrieved 10 February 2007.</ref> -->
Thanks 76.14.122.5 (talk) 02:07, 11 April 2024 (UTC)
Spain
Why Francoist Spain isnt here? we literally have an article https://en.wikipedia.org/Wolfram_Crisis telling us how Franco provided the Reich wolframium to make bombs. The Spanish Civil War was a rehearsal for ww2, at least for mussolini's italy and nazi germany: both fascist (as franco) regimes used the spanish conflict to test on weapons, tactics and more. No mention of the Hendaya interview neither? (as spaniard this feels like the same american revisionism that allowed Franco to died in Bed) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.53.113.209 (talk • contribs)
Philippe Pétain has an RfC
Philippe Pétain has an RfC for possible consensus. A discussion is taking place. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments on the discussion page. Thank you. Emiya1980 (talk) 04:44, 18 August 2024 (UTC)
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