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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zone_libreZone libre - Wikipedia

    The zone libre ( French pronunciation: [zon libʁ], free zone) was a partition of the French metropolitan territory during World War II, established at the Second Armistice at Compiègne on 22 June 1940.

  2. France Driving Distance Calculator, calculates the Distance and Driving Directions between two addresses, places, cities, villages, towns or airports in France. This distance and driving directions will also be displayed on an interactive map labeled as Distance Map and Driving Directions France.

  3. Quick and easy to use calculation of distances between any two places in France. Recent distance calculations are shown further down the page - so if you run several you can compare them.

  4. 4 dni temu · French Road Trip Ideas. Road Trip Normandy Landing Sites Overview. Start: Caen. Finish: Sainte-Mère Église. Duration: 3 days. Suggested Route: Caen – Bayeux – Sainte-Mère Église. Total distance: 165 km, 3 hours drive in total. Regions covered: Normandy. Best for: history, nature, sightseeing. Road Trip Normandy WW2 Sites Map.

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  6. From the sandy beaches of Normandy to the modest red-brick school building in Reims where the Germans surrendered, ending the six-year global conflict, these are the most moving WW2 sites to visit in France.

  7. the Axis and Allied armies during the war in France. Click on the map to zoom in or click here to download this map. Blue arrows are Allied Forces movements. Red arrows are Axis (German) movements. The dotted line indicates the "Zone Libre" (the free zone)