> Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 - 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II. It was named after its seat of government, the city of Vichy. Officially independent, but with half of its territory occupied under the harsh terms of the 1940 armistice with Nazi Germany, it adopted a policy of collaboration. > Though Paris was nominally its capital, the government established itself in the resort town of Vichy (~400 SSE of Paris, latitude of Genève) in the unoccupied "free zone" (zone libre - confined to a the SE of France, with the Mediterranean cost belonging to it), where it remained responsible for the civil administration of France as well as its colonies.[3] The occupation of France by Nazi Germany at first affected only the northern and western portions of the country, but in November 1942 the Germans and Italians occupied the remainder of Metropolitan France, ending any pretence of independence by the Vichy government. Note that the Brits destroyed the French fleet: > The attack on Mers-el-Kébir (Battle of Mers-el-Kébir) on 3 July 1940, during the Second World War, was a British naval attack on neutral[3][a] French Navy ships at the naval base at Mers El Kébir, near Oran, on the coast of French Algeria. The attack was the main part of Operation Catapult, a British plan to neutralise or destroy neutral French ships to prevent them from falling into German hands after the Allied defeat in the Battle of France.
Sous la collaboration, manger un croissant en terrasse avec un ballon de vin était un luxe hors d'atteinte, pour nombre de familles qui subsistaient tant bien que mal. Trouver même du beurre, c'était difficile
@@nozoto a cause des allemands et de la guerre mais la politique économique de vichy aurai pu reveler la france trés rapidement sans la guerre. D'ailleurs les nazis ont tout fait pour bousiller le développement économique de la france de vichy et imposer leur politique
"Hymne a l'amour" by Edith Piaf - one of her most enduring and iconic worldwide mega-hits (this is the original studio version), which became part of her permanent concert repertoire. The melody has become indelibly associated with French culture, almost an alternative French anthem. It remains frequently covered, even today, well over half a century after Piaf delivered this unsurpassable and heart-piecing original version.
@@baptiste6875 It was not a fascist regime either. There were some fascist influences but the regime was national-catholic and traditionalist. Like the Portugal of Salazar
Vichy France and the background is Paris.
and… no inverted japan flag plus a Buddhist symbol
@@user-ml6zh1re5n What? are you okay?
@@user-ml6zh1re5n 😂 Technically, the mirrored Buddhist symbol.
´´good old days``
-my german great grandfather
Right, my Argentinian grandpa said the same thing
My German grandpa thinks the same-
wow, i'm reading Celine right now and that's a great soundtrack for this. Good wishes from Russia and thanks for your compilations
Awww thxs
Who is Celine ?
@@LordChlCha it's a french author very famous, because with lot of talents, but also very antisemitic... He is from that epoch.
"Voyage au bout de la nuit?"
@@SieurBrabantio On that subject, "La Grande Peur des bien-pensants" ("The Great Fear of the goodthinkers") by Georges Bernanos (1931)
This is great man. Keep it up!
Thank you 😊 I should post soon since I have exams
bravo ça change de ce qu'on peut trouver d'habitude 👍
Париж на фоне выглядит как то очень язвительно по отношению к Виши)
> Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 - 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II. It was named after its seat of government, the city of Vichy. Officially independent, but with half of its territory occupied under the harsh terms of the 1940 armistice with Nazi Germany, it adopted a policy of collaboration.
> Though Paris was nominally its capital, the government established itself in the resort town of Vichy (~400 SSE of Paris, latitude of Genève) in the unoccupied "free zone" (zone libre - confined to a the SE of France, with the Mediterranean cost belonging to it), where it remained responsible for the civil administration of France as well as its colonies.[3] The occupation of France by Nazi Germany at first affected only the northern and western portions of the country, but in November 1942 the Germans and Italians occupied the remainder of Metropolitan France, ending any pretence of independence by the Vichy government.
Note that the Brits destroyed the French fleet:
> The attack on Mers-el-Kébir (Battle of Mers-el-Kébir) on 3 July 1940, during the Second World War, was a British naval attack on neutral[3][a] French Navy ships at the naval base at Mers El Kébir, near Oran, on the coast of French Algeria. The attack was the main part of Operation Catapult, a British plan to neutralise or destroy neutral French ships to prevent them from falling into German hands after the Allied defeat in the Battle of France.
Radio Paris goes crazy
Is there available a list of the songs?
Anyone have a name list of all the songs in the video?
la chanson d'edith piaf est des année 50
can anyone please tell me what's the radio broadcast in 1:04?
36:44 what is the name of this music?
This pic is of the game Bioshock Infinite
Whats the song at 10:50 called.
La france de demain
Une obscur période pour notre pays !
It’s much better than France today
Sous la collaboration, manger un croissant en terrasse avec un ballon de vin était un luxe hors d'atteinte, pour nombre de familles qui subsistaient tant bien que mal. Trouver même du beurre, c'était difficile
@@leopoldkonigvonbelgien not for jews
@@nozoto a cause des allemands et de la guerre mais la politique économique de vichy aurai pu reveler la france trés rapidement sans la guerre. D'ailleurs les nazis ont tout fait pour bousiller le développement économique de la france de vichy et imposer leur politique
Période troublée par les bombardements alliés 😕
what's the title of the song 3.35 - 7.29 ??
"Hymne a l'amour" by Edith Piaf - one of her most enduring and iconic worldwide mega-hits (this is the original studio version), which became part of her permanent concert repertoire. The melody has become indelibly associated with French culture, almost an alternative French anthem. It remains frequently covered, even today, well over half a century after Piaf delivered this unsurpassable and heart-piecing original version.
What’s the song at 8:22 ?
I too am wondering, such a banger
This is "Thé pour deux"
ruclips.net/video/N6wahSxdEx0/видео.html
What's the name of the song on 42:14
Hymne à l’amour, Edith Piaf
What is this
Nazi French Radio
@@gamingwithmax7873 More fascist than nazi but yes
@@fuji_films Firstly, it wasn't a "republic". And secondly, yes, but Vichy wasn't properly nazi, even if it was a Germany's puppet.
@@fuji_films It was not a Republic, neither in official form nor in substance. The given name was Vichy Regime or French State
@@baptiste6875 It was not a fascist regime either. There were some fascist influences but the regime was national-catholic and traditionalist. Like the Portugal of Salazar
Hitler ?
Couldn't speak french