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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. The Italian invasion of France (1025 June 1940), also called the Battle of the Alps, was the first major Italian engagement of World War II and the last major engagement of the Battle of France. The Italian entry into the war widened its scope considerably in Africa and the Mediterranean Sea.

  3. França ocupada pelos italianos foi uma área do sudeste da França ocupada pela Itália fascista em duas etapas durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A ocupação durou de junho de 1940 até o armistício entre a Itália e forças Aliadas em 8 de setembro de 1943, quando as tropas italianas em solo francês retiraram sob pressão dos ...

  4. Lien externe. Zone d'occupation italienne en France. Organisation défensive des frontières en 1939-1940. Avancée des armées allemandes entre le 13 et le 25 juin 1940 et tentative d'attaque italienne à partir du 21 juin. Zones d'occupation en France de 1940 à 1944 :

  5. 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 .

  6. The Italian invasion of France over the Alps took a small amount of ground and after the armistice, Italy occupied a small area in the south-east. The Vichy regime retained the zone libre (free zone) in the south.