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  2. Category:Films about the Battle of France - Wikipedia

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    Films about the Battle of France (1940), the German invasion of France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands during the Second World War. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  3. Battle of France - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of France (French: bataille de France; 10 May – 25 June 1940), also known as the Western Campaign (German: Westfeldzug), the French Campaign (Frankreichfeldzug, campagne de France) and the Fall of France, during the Second World War was the German invasion of the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) and France.

  4. De Gaulle (film) - Wikipedia

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    De Gaulle is a 2020 French biographical historical drama film written and ... against the invading German army, ... throughout France. By 25 June 1940, ...

  5. Category:1940s war films - Wikipedia

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    1940 war films (12 P) 1941 war films (8 P) 1942 war films (20 P) ... Army Film and Photographic Unit; Atlantic Convoy; Attack in the Pacific; B. Bataan (film) The ...

  6. The Sorrow and the Pity - Wikipedia

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    Jewish film entrepreneur Bernard Natan on trial in France for fraud c. 1936; screenshot from part 1, The Collapse. Part one of the film focuses on France's defeat by Germany in 1940, the initial support for armistice and the Pétain government, the beginning of German occupation, and the early stirrings of resistance.

  7. List of films featuring the French Foreign Legion - Wikipedia

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    A timid triad member fled to France with his lover after killing a rival gang boss accidentally, in order to earn a living and to gain a French nationality, he joins the Foreign Legion. 1992 Juarez: William Dieterle: Paul Muni, Bette Davis, and Brian Aherne: 1939 Jump into Hell: David Butler: Jacques Sernas, Peter van Eyck, and Marcel Dalio: 1955

  8. The Rochambelles - Wikipedia

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    Accepted by the Free French Army, they sailed to Morocco, where another 22 French women joined. Florence Conrad managed to get the ambulance unit integrated as part of the Second Armored Division, led by General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque. After further training in Algeria, the division men nicknamed the ambulance drivers “Rochambelles ...

  9. The Foreman Went to France - Wikipedia

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    The Foreman Went to France (released in the USA as Somewhere in France [3]) is a 1942 British Second World War war film starring Clifford Evans, Tommy Trinder, Constance Cummings and Gordon Jackson. It was based on the real-life wartime exploits of Welsh munitions worker Melbourne Johns , who rescued machinery used to make guns for Spitfires ...