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  2. Category:1940s French film posters - Wikipedia

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  3. Affiche Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with Affiche Rouge (1871). Affiche Rouge Language French Media Poster Running time Spring of 1944 Slogan Des libérateurs? La libération par l'armée du crime! Country Vichy France The Affiche Rouge is a notorious propaganda poster, distributed by Vichy France and German authorities in the spring of 1944 in occupied Paris, to discredit 23 immigrant French Resistance ...

  4. Category:1930s French film posters - Wikipedia

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  5. France during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Free French Air Force. Free French Naval Forces. French Resistance and the National Council of the Resistance which coordinated the various groups that made up the resistance. Japanese and Thai occupation of French Indochina - beginning with the Japanese invasion in September 1940 and with the Franco-Thai War which started in October 1940.

  6. Category:Film posters for French-language films - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:French film posters - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "French film posters" This category contains only the following file. 0–9. File:100 Years (film) promotional poster.jpg

  8. Black market in wartime France - Wikipedia

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    "Black market: Crime against the Community", anti-black market poster, Vichy France, 1943 [1] After the defeat of France in 1940, a black market developed in both German-occupied territory and the zone libre controlled by the Vichy regime. Diversions from official channels and clandestine supply chains fed the black market. It came to be seen ...

  9. Underground media in German-occupied France - Wikipedia

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    The first French underground newspapers emerged in opposition to German and Vichy control over French radio and newspapers. [4] In the German-occupied zone, the first underground titles to emerge were Pantagruel and Libre France , which both began in Paris in October 1940. [ 5 ]