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    Sigmaringen The Sigmaringen enclave was a temporary government-in-exile formed by remnants of France's Nazi-collaborating Vichy regime during the final...
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    Charles de Gaulle. The last of the Vichy exiles were captured in the Sigmaringen enclave in April 1945. Pétain was put on trial for treason by the new Provisional...
    204 KB (23,455 words) - 01:12, 29 March 2025
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    then operated as a government-in-exile until April 1945, when the Sigmaringen enclave was taken by so-called Free French forces. Pétain was permitted to...
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    September 1944 from Belfort to the Sigmaringen enclave in Germany. Pétain took residence at the Hohenzollern castle in Sigmaringen. At first, Laval also resided...
    96 KB (11,926 words) - 18:20, 26 March 2025
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    Sigmaringen Castle (German: Schloss Sigmaringen) was the princely castle and seat of government for the Princes of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Situated...
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    Sigmaringen district. Sigmaringen is renowned for its castle, Schloss Sigmaringen, which was the seat of the principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen...
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  • Nazi-sympathizing Vichy government as a French government in exile at the Sigmaringen enclave. A government in exile may also form from widespread belief in the...
    102 KB (4,362 words) - 13:36, 13 March 2025
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    the French cabinet at Vichy were relocated by the Germans to the Sigmaringen enclave in Germany, where they became a government-in-exile until April 1945...
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    Solidarity in Pierre Laval's government in Vichy, before escaping to the Sigmaringen enclave along with Vichy officials after the Allied landings in Normandy...
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    collaborationist government. During the liberation of France, Petain's government fled to the Sigmaringen enclave, where they awaited the end of the war....
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    regime and other collaborators who had gathered together in the Sigmaringen enclave. Doriot's PPF struggled to assume a leadership role within the French...
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  • Dissolution Operation Overlord Liberation of Paris Siegfried Line campaign Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel...
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    and the Danube (21 April 1945). On 22 April 1945, it captured the Sigmaringen enclave in Baden-Württemberg, where the last Vichy regime exiles, including...
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    government-in-exile with the members of the former Vichy regime based in the Sigmaringen enclave. The PPF based itself in Mainau, set up its own radio station, Radio-Patrie...
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    and the Danube (21 April 1945). On 22 April 1945, it captured the Sigmaringen enclave in Baden-Württemberg, where the last Vichy regime exiles, including...
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    role as German puppets, being quasi-prisoners in the so-called "Sigmaringen enclave" in a castle in Baden-Württemberg at the end of the war in May 1945...
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    Pétain was forcibly moved to Belfort, and on 7 September to the Sigmaringen enclave in southern Germany, where 1,000 of his followers (including Louis-Ferdinand...
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    government in the Sigmaringen enclave. He received a promotion to Sturmbannführer on 1 November 1944. In April 1945, he fled from Sigmaringen to Merano in...
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    RNP, Roland Gaucher would also accompany Pétain into exile in the Sigmaringen enclave. The RNP had at maximum 30,000 members. According to the historian...
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  • Dissolution Operation Overlord Liberation of Paris Siegfried Line campaign Sigmaringen enclave Fernand de Brinon Joseph Darnand Jean Luchaire Eugène Bridoux Marcel...
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