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  1. Italian-occupied France (Italian: Occupazione italiana della Francia meridionale; French: Zone d'occupation italienne en France) was an area of south-eastern France and Monaco occupied by Fascist Italy between 1940 and 1943 in parallel to the German occupation of France.

  2. La ocupación italiana de Francia zona que sería nombrada como la administración militar italiana en Francia se estableció después de la entrada en guerra del Reino de Italia el 10 de junio de 1940 contra Francia y la posterior rendición de esta. La Italia fascista ocupa Mentón, y una pequeña parte de los departamentos de ...

  3. The Franco-Italian Armistice, or Armistice of Villa Incisa, signed on 24 June 1940, in effect from 25 June, ended the brief Italian invasion of France during the Second World War . On 10 June 1940, Italy declared war on France while the latter was already on the verge of defeat in its war with Germany. After the fall of Paris on 14 ...

  4. Une zone d’occupation italienne en France 1 lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale ( bataille de France) a été instituée par l’ armistice du 24 juin 1940 signé entre les représentants de la France et de l’ Italie et qui est intervenu immédiatement après celui du 22 juin 1940 entre la France et l’ Allemagne . Armistice de la villa Incisa.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zone_libreZone libre - Wikipedia

    Zone libre. Occupied France during World War II, showing German and Italian occupation zones, the zone occupée, the zone libre, the Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France, annexed Alsace-Lorraine, and the zone interdite. The zone libre ( French pronunciation: [zon libʁ], free zone) was a partition of the French ...

  6. Italy entered the war on the German side on 10 June 1940 and attempted an invasion of France . On 22 June 1940, the Second Armistice at Compiègne was signed by France and Germany.