Display title | 1940: et si la France avait continué la guerre? |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | 1940: et si la France avait continué la guerre? is an Alternate History book by Jacques Sapir, Frank Stora and Loïc Mahé, published in 2010 and based on the Web Original France Fights On a.k.a. the Fantasque Time Line. It relates an alternate WW II in which France doesn't sign an armistice with Germany, but instead evacuates its military, its apparatus of government and its essential industrial personnel to North Africa to continue the war from overseas. |