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Vichy regime - traduction vers Anglais

TYPE OF FABRIC
Vichy check
  • Gingham patterns in a 1911 Macy's catalogue
  • Gingham cloth with green and white checks

Vichy regime         
  • A propaganda poster in [[Hanoi]].
  • The map clearly shows the division of France as per all the historical realities of the era: Nazi Germany annexed Alsace Lorraine, and occupied northern metropolitan France and all the Atlantic coastline down to the border with Spain. That left the rest of France, including the remaining two-fifths of southern and eastern metropolitan France and Overseas France North Africa, unoccupied, and under the control of a collaborationist French government based at the city of Vichy, and headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain.
  • de}} (Commander of Marseilles ''[[Sicherheitspolizei]]''); ''laughing:'' [[René Bousquet]] (General Secretary of the French National Police created in 1941), creator of the GMRs; ''behind:'' [[Louis Darquier de Pellepoix]] (Commissioner for Jewish Affairs).
  • Axis]] on the Eastern Front
  • French [[Milice]] guarding detainees
  • French prisoners of war]] are marched off under German guard, 1940
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  • Paris 1944: Women accused of collaboration with Nazis are paraded through the streets; they often had their hair cut off as a form of humiliation.
  • Poster above the entrance of an anti-semitic exhibition called "The Jew and France"
  • [[Philippe Pétain]] meeting Hitler in October 1940
  • Two Jewish women in occupied Paris wearing [[yellow badge]]s before the mass arrests
  • French Police registering new inmates at the Pithiviers camp
  • Casablanca Conference]] in January 1943
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  • Italian]] administration.
  • Progressive end of the Vichy regime
  • Map of French Somaliland, 1922
  • Vichy French zinc and aluminium coins made during the war circulated in both the German–occupied zone and Vichy's unoccupied zone.
  • Propaganda poster for the Vichy Regime's ''[[Révolution nationale]]'' program, 1942
  • Japanese troops entering [[Saigon]] in 1941
  • Vichy-era poster calling for volunteers to work in Germany in exchange for French prisoners of war.
  • Divide and Conquer]]'' (1943)
  • Memorial to the 1,297 French seamen who died during the British bombardment of their ships at Mers El Kebir
  • Against Communism]] / French Militia / [[Secretary-General]] [[Joseph Darnand]]".
  • 1943 1 Franc coin. Front: "French State". Back: "Work Family Homeland". Symbolism on coinage was a propaganda vehicle.<ref>[https://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/coins_feb2016.html Collaboration and Resistance in the coinage of Vichy]</ref>
  • Liberation of France, 1944
  • Pierre Laval with the head of German police units in France, SS-Gruppenführer [[Carl Oberg]]
  • Vel' d'Hiv}} after the 16–17 July 1942 roundup of Jews in Paris
  • The Sigmaringen operation was based in the city's ancient castle.
CLIENT STATE OF NAZI GERMANY, ADMINISTERING THE FREE ZONE IN SOUTHERN FRANCE AND FRENCH COLONIAL POSSESSIONS (1940–1944)
Vichy regime; Vichy government; Vichy republic; Vichy Regime; Vichy French; Vichy zone; Vichy State; Vichy Republic; Vichy Régime; Nazi France; French state; Collaborationists; Regime of Vichy; French State; Armée d'Armistice; Armee d'Armistice; The Vichy Government; Armée d'armistice; Vichyite; État Français; Why France Fell in WWII; Vichy colonies; Vichy régime; The French State; Vichy French government; Régime de Vichy; Vichysm; Pétainism; French collaboration in World War II; French collaboration; French collaborators; Fall of the Vichy regime; Fall of Vichy France; Vichy-France; Collaboration in France; Sword and shield theory; French collaboration with Nazi Germany; Fascist France
Vichy Regime, Regierung in Frankreich zwischen 1940-1944 die mit den Nationalsozialisten zusammen arbeitete (von Henri Philippe Petain angeführt)
ancien regime         
  • One of the assistants of [[Charles Henri Sanson]] shows the head of Louis XVI.
  • A prerevolutionary cartoon showing the Third Estate carrying on her back the Second Estate (the nobility) and the First Estate (the clergy)
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  • France in 1477. Red line: Boundary of the Kingdom of France; Light blue: the directly held royal domain.
  • The ''[[Storming of the Bastille]]'' on 14 July 1789, later taken to mark the end of the Ancien Régime; watercolour by [[Jean-Pierre Houël]]
  • Provinces of France
  • A prerevolutionary cartoon showing the Third Estate carrying on his back the Second Estate (the nobility) and the First Estate (the clergy)
1400S–1789 SOCIOPOLITICAL SYSTEM OF THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE
Old régime; Ancien regime; Ancien régime; Ancient Regime; Old Regime; Ancien Regime; Ancient régime; Ancien Régime France; Ancien Regime in France; Old regime; Ancien Regime France; Ancient regime; Antiguo Régimen; Ancien Régime in France; Former Regime; L'ancien regime; Feudalism in France
Ancien Regime, absolutistische Reich Frankreich vor der französischen Revolution in 1879; archaische Regierungsform
puppet regime         
  • Map of the [[British Indian Empire]]. The [[princely state]]s are in yellow.
  • [[First French Empire]] and French satellite states in 1812
  • 23px
  • [[Northern Cyprus]] in 2009
  • Imperial Japan's sphere of influence]]
  • The greatest extent of the territory which the [[Soviet Union]] politically, economically and militarily dominated as of 1959–1960, after the [[Cuban Revolution]] but before the official 1961 [[Sino-Soviet split]] (total area: c. 34,374,483 km<sup>2</sup>)
  • Map of the [[Finnish Democratic Republic]] (1939–40), a short-lived puppet state of the [[Soviet Union]]. Green indicates the area that the Soviet Union planned to cede to the Finnish Democratic Republic, and red the areas ceded by Democratic Finland to the Soviet Union.
  • [[Wang Jingwei]] receiving German diplomats while head of state in 1941
  • [[German-occupied Europe]] at the height of the Axis conquests in 1942
  • Abkhazian President [[Alexander Ankvab]] with Transnistrian President [[Yevgeny Shevchuk]] in 2013. Both Abkhazia and Transnistria have been described as puppet states of Russia.
STATE THAT IS SUPPOSEDLY INDEPENDENT BUT IS IN FACT DEPENDENT UPON AN OUTSIDE POWER
Puppet government; Marionette government; Marionette régime; Puppet régime; Puppet-state; Puppet regime; Puppet leader; Ruler puppet; Collaborationist state; Marionette regime; Puppet-stat; Puppet states; Marionette state; Dummy government; Puppet govermment
Puppenregime, eine Regierung die offiziell an der Macht ist jedoch von einer Regierung eines anderen Landes kontrolliert wird

Définition

regime
n.
1) to establish a regime
2) to overthrow a regime
3) a puppet; totalitarian regime

Wikipédia

Gingham

Gingham, also called Vichy check, is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric typically with striped, check or plaid duotone patterns, in bright colour and in white made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarns. It is made of carded, medium or fine yarns.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Vichy regime
1. They collaborated with the Nazi occupier during World War II and established the Vichy regime, which danced to Hitler‘s tune.
2. And also Leon Blum, Andre Malraux, Francois Mitterand and even Jacques Chirac, the first French president to publicly acknowledge France‘s responsibility for the crimes of the Vichy regime.
3. In 1''7, France‘s Roman Catholic Church apologized for its silence during the systematic persecution and deportation of Jews by the pro–Nazi Vichy regime.
4. Moquet was executed in October 1'41, one of dozens of communists condemned by an official in France‘s collaborationist Vichy regime in reprisal for the murder of a German officer.
5. M¿quet was executed in October 1'41, one of dozens of communists condemned by an official in France‘s collaborationist Vichy regime in reprisal for the murder of a German officer.