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City in central France
Vichy (/ˈvɪʃi, ˈviːʃi/, French: [viʃi]; Occitan: Vichèi [viˈtʃɛj]) is a city in the central French department of Allier. Located on the Allier river,
Vichy
Collaborationist regime in France (1940–1944)
Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy, lit. 'Vichy regime'; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), also known as the Pétainist regime (Régime pétainiste) and Pétainist
Vichy_France
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Vichy or vichy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vichy is a town in Auvergne, France. Vichy may also refer to: Vichy France, the French regime
Vichy_(disambiguation)
Type of shower used in spas
A Vichy shower, also known as an affusion shower, is a kind of shower used in spas, featuring a horizontal bar with five to seven shower heads, or holes
Vichy_shower
Brand of mineral water
Vichy Catalán is a Catalan brand of carbonated mineral water bottled from a thermal spring in Caldes de Malavella, Girona. It is the leading carbonated
Vichy_Catalán
Shame, guilt and denial of actions by Vichy France
Vichy syndrome (French: syndrome de Vichy) is a term used to describe the guilt, denial and shame of French people regarding the actions of Vichy France
Vichy_syndrome
End of Nazi occupation during World War II
authoritarian government in the spa town of Vichy, in the southern zone libre ("free zone"). Though nominally independent, Vichy France became a collaborationist
Liberation_of_France
The Compagnie de Vichy (Compagnie Fermière de l'établissement thermal de Vichy) is a French company active in the Hydrotherapy, hotel and bottled water
Compagnie_de_Vichy
1940–1944 French government-in-exile
to negotiate an armistice and established a German client state known as Vichy France. Opposed to the idea of an armistice, de Gaulle fled to Britain and
Free_France
Maritime arm of the French Armed Forces
obligated to remain neutral under the terms of the armistice that created Vichy France. Approximately 100 French warships around the world joined the Free
French_Navy
Allied landing operations in French North Africa during World War II
Italy on a limited scale. The French colonies were aligned with Germany via Vichy France but the loyalties of the population were mixed. Reports indicated
Operation_Torch
Military unit
(French: Armée de l'Air), usually referred to as the Air Force of Vichy (Armée de l'air de Vichy) or Armistice Air Force (Armée de l'Air de l'armistice) for
Vichy_French_Air_Force
1987 book by Henry Rousso
The Vichy Syndrome (Le syndrome de Vichy) is a 1987 book by Henry Rousso. The term Vichy syndrome is used by Rousso to describe the collective guilt, shame
The_Vichy_Syndrome
Water park in Lithuania
Vichy Water Park (Lithuanian: Vichy vandens parkas) is a Polynesian-themed water park located in the Ozas [lt] retail and entertainment district in Vilnius
Vichy_Water_Park
Unincorporated community in Missouri, U.S.
Vichy is an unincorporated community in southern Maries County, Missouri, United States. It is located on U.S. Route 63, approximately 10 miles north
Vichy,_Missouri
Candy
Vichy Pastilles (French: pastilles Vichy), less often pastilles of Vichy (pastilles de Vichy), are a French confectionery invented in 1825 and produced
Vichy_Pastilles
American political scientist and historian (born 1932)
1932) is an American political scientist and historian specializing in Vichy France, fascism, and Europe during the World War II era. He is Mellon Professor
Robert_Paxton
Type of fabric
Gingham, also called Vichy check, is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric typically with tartan (plaid), striped, or check duotone patterns, in
Gingham
Collaborationist government in Nazi-occupied France
The Government of Vichy France was the collaborationist ruling regime or government in Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War. Of contested
Government_of_Vichy_France
Study of how historians portray Vichy France
historiography of Vichy France, is the study in which historians and researchers in the human sciences analyse the regime of Vichy France (which de facto
Historiography of Vichy France
Historiography_of_Vichy_France
French collaborationist radio station
Radio nationale, commonly called Radio-Vichy, was a radio station operated by the Vichy government of France between 6 July 1940 and 26 August 1944. The
Radio_Nationale_(France)
Opera house in Vichy
The Opéra de Vichy is an opera house located in the French city of Vichy. The building, designed in an Art Nouveau style, is situated adjacent to the
Opéra_de_Vichy
1940 coup d'état in New Caledonia
collaborationist Vichy regime to the Free French movement led by Charles de Gaulle. Following the fall of France in June 1940, the actions of pro-Vichy colonial
Rallying of New Caledonia to Free France
Rallying_of_New_Caledonia_to_Free_France
Interim government of France (1944–1946)
it captured the Sigmaringen enclave in Baden-Württemberg, where the last Vichy regime exiles, including Marshal Philippe Pétain, were hosted by the Germans
Provisional Government of the French Republic
Provisional_Government_of_the_French_Republic
Armed forces of Vichy France (1940–42)
The Armistice Army (French: Armée de l'Armistice) was the armed forces of Vichy France permitted under the terms of the Armistice of 22 June 1940. It was
Armistice_Army
French rebel groups that fought Nazi Germany in World War II
different groups that fought the Nazi occupation and the collaborationist Vichy regime in France during the Second World War. Resistance cells were small
French_Resistance
Global conflict (1939–1945)
the French colony's defection by ordering the occupation of Vichy France; although Vichy forces did not resist this violation of the armistice, they managed
World_War_II
Private university in New York City, New York, US
Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City
Columbia_University
1942 occupation of France in WWII
military occupation of Vichy France carried out by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in November 1942. It marked the end of the Vichy regime as a nominally
Case_Anton
Ideological program of Vichy France
National Revolution) was the official ideological program promoted by Vichy France (the "French State") which had been established in July 1940 and
Révolution_nationale
1964 play by Arthur Miller
Incident at Vichy is a one-act play written in 1964 by American dramatist Arthur Miller. It depicts a group of men who have been detained in Vichy France in
Incident_at_Vichy
French World War II puppet government and government-in-exile
and government-in-exile formed by remnants of France's Nazi-collaborating Vichy regime during the final stages of World War II. Established in the requisitioned
Sigmaringen_enclave
Canton in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
The canton of Vichy-1 is an administrative division of the Allier department, in central France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which
Canton_of_Vichy-1
capitulation, France was governed as Vichy France headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain. From 1940 to 1942, while the Vichy regime was the nominal government
France_during_World_War_II
Pétain established itself in Vichy. General Charles de Gaulle established a government in exile in London and competed with Vichy France to position himself
Military history of France during World War II
Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II
1941 British offensive in World War II
Operation Exporter, was the invasion of Syria and Lebanon (then controlled by Vichy France, a vassal state of Nazi Germany) in June and July 1941 by British
Syria–Lebanon_campaign
Flat horse race in France
The Grand Prix de Vichy is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Vichy over a distance of 2
Grand_Prix_de_Vichy
French salon-holder (1696–1780)
Marie Anne de Vichy-Chamrond, marquise du Deffand (25 September 1696 – 23 September 1780) was a French hostess and patron of the arts. Madame du Deffand
Madame_du_Deffand
Overview of relations of Vichy France
The French State, popularly known as Vichy France, as led by Marshal Philippe Pétain after the Fall of France in 1940 before Nazi Germany, was quickly
Foreign relations of Vichy France
Foreign_relations_of_Vichy_France
Communauté d'agglomération in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Vichy Communauté is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the town of Vichy. It is located in the Allier department, in
Vichy_Communauté
in both German-occupied territory and the zone libre controlled by the Vichy regime. Diversions from official channels and clandestine supply chains
Black market in wartime France
Black_market_in_wartime_France
Football academy in Vichy, France
The Institut National du Football de Vichy, more commonly known as INF Vichy, was a football academy based in Vichy, France. Founded in 1972 by the French
INF_Vichy
Aspect of the World War II period
some of its allies also having colonies in the Arab world, namely Spain, Vichy France and Italy. During the Anglo-Iraqi War, the Golden Square (a political
Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world
Relations_between_Nazi_Germany_and_the_Arab_world
During World War II, Morocco was controlled by Vichy France. However, after the North African campaign (June 1940 – May 1943), Morocco was liberated by
Morocco_in_World_War_II
French admiral (1881–1942)
armistice with Germany in June 1940, Darlan served in Philippe Pétain's Vichy regime as Minister of Marine, and in February 1941 he took over as Vice-President
François_Darlan
National Council was a consultative assembly created on 22 January 1941 by the Vichy regime during World War II under the direction of Pierre-Étienne Flandin
National Council (Vichy Government)
National_Council_(Vichy_Government)
Major military campaign of WWII fought in North Africa
Anglo-American landings in North-West Africa in November 1942 and fighting against Vichy France forces (which then changed sides), the Allies trapped about 250,000
North_African_campaign
1993 French film
The Eye of Vichy (French: "L'Œil de Vichy") is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Claude Chabrol. It consists of a selection in chronological order
The_Eye_of_Vichy
Arrondissement in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
The arrondissement of Vichy is an arrondissement of France in the Allier department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It has 160 communes. Its population
Arrondissement_of_Vichy
World War II landing operation in Europe
Mengjiang Philippines Romania (until August 1944) Slovak Republic Thailand Vichy France Guangzhouwan French Indochina French Madagascar Syria–Lebanon French
Normandy_landings
French parliamentarians opposed to dissolution of the Third Republic
regime into the client state of Nazi Germany now known as Vichy France. Some of the Vichy 80, like Léon Blum, would go on to be imprisoned by regime
The_Eighty_(Vichy_France)
Airport in Charmeil
Vichy – Charmeil Airport (French: Aéroport de Vichy - Charmeil) (IATA: VHY, ICAO: LFLV) is an airport located in Charmeil, 5 km (3 NM) north-northwest
Vichy_—_Charmeil_Airport
French general and dictator (1856–1951)
World War I and later became the head of the collaborationist regime of Vichy France, from 1940 to 1944, during World War II. Pétain was admitted to the
Philippe_Pétain
of Jews between 1940 and 1944 in occupied France, metropolitan Vichy France, and in Vichy-controlled French North Africa, during World War II. The persecution
The_Holocaust_in_France
Basketball team in Vichy, France
Jeanne d'Arc de Vichy Basket, most commonly known as JA Vichy or JAV, is a French professional basketball club that is based in Vichy. The team currently
JA_Vichy_Basket
Cuban hammer thrower
Ariannis Vichy Saladre (born 18 May 1989) is a Cuban hammer thrower. She competed in the hammer throw event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Hammer throw:
Ariannis_Vichy
single day, before going to Vichy, which had a larger hotel capacity. Vichy (1940–1944), the Third Republic was abolished in Vichy and replaced it with the
List_of_capitals_of_France
Country in Central Europe
partners. Concessions reached a peak after a crucial rail link through Vichy France was severed in 1942, leaving Switzerland (together with Liechtenstein)
Switzerland
French politician (born 1950)
Malhuret was Secretary of State for Human Rights (1986–1988), Mayor of Vichy (1989–2017), a member of the National Assembly (1993–1997) and of the European
Claude_Malhuret
Campaign during WWII
Madagascar (5 May – 6 November 1942) was an Allied campaign to capture the Vichy French−controlled island Madagascar during World War II. The seizure of
Battle_of_Madagascar
Cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime
historians who restrict the term to a subset of ideological collaborators in Vichy France who actively promoted German victory. The term collaborate dates
Wartime_collaboration
1944 British film by George King
high-ranking Vichy French commanders. At the conference, the Vichy French commanders agreed to not resist the Operation Torch landings in Vichy France-controlled
Candlelight_in_Algeria
2014 book by Caroline Moorehead
Village of Secrets: Defying the Nazis in Vichy France is a 2014 book by Caroline Moorehead. The book is a narrative regarding the role of residents of
Village_of_Secrets
Major alliance of World War II
constantly prevented the buildup of Vichy's military strength. After the armistice, relations between the Vichy French and the British quickly worsened
Axis_powers
Military force in Vichy France
The Guard (French: La Garde) was a military force in Vichy France, created from the Mobile Republican Guard [fr] after it was dissolved in November 1940
Guard_(Vichy_France)
1940, Algeria, colonized by France, was administratively dependent on the Vichy regime. In 1939, the state of French politics in Algeria proved ineffective
Algeria_in_World_War_II
Unincorporated community in California, United States
Vichy Springs (formerly, Ukiah Vichy Springs and Doolan's Ukiah Vichy Springs) is a set of springs around which formed a resort in Mendocino County, California
Vichy Springs, Mendocino County, California
Vichy_Springs,_Mendocino_County,_California
Treatment of Jews living outside Europe under Axis occupation in World War II
period of Vichy rule, of which forty-nine were in the military and twenty-seven were in the foreign legion. In 1940 the antisemitic Vichy French Law
Jews outside Europe under Axis occupation
Jews_outside_Europe_under_Axis_occupation
French football club
The Racing Club Vichy Football is a French association football club founded in 1945. They are based in Vichy, Auvergne and are currently playing in the
RC_Vichy
Celebration honoring fathers
which was made official in France in 1928 and added to the calendar in Vichy France in 1941. In Germany, Father's Day (Vatertag) is celebrated differently
Father's_Day
Country primarily in Western Europe
of France, which consisted of southern France and the French empire. The Vichy government, an authoritarian regime collaborating with Germany, ruled the
France
Police collaboration in Vichy France was part of the Vichy government's external political objectives and emerged as an essential tool of collaboration
Police collaboration in Vichy France
Police_collaboration_in_Vichy_France
Second World War battle in Syria during 1941
troops were able to capture Mezzeh and then became cut off following a Vichy French counterattack. British and Australian reinforcements were brought
Battle_of_Damascus_(1941)
WWII battle in Senegal
hoped that the success of the operation could overthrow the pro-German Vichy French administration in the colony, and be replaced by a pro-Allied Free
Battle_of_Dakar
Ukrainian nationalist partisan organisation active during and after World War II
Mengjiang Philippines Romania (until August 1944) Slovak Republic Thailand Vichy France Guangzhouwan French Indochina French Madagascar Syria–Lebanon French
Ukrainian_Insurgent_Army
Former professional basketball club in Vichy, France
Jeanne d'Arc de Vichy-Clermont Métropole was a professional basketball club based in Vichy, France. The club played their home games at both Maison des
JA_Vichy
World War II general, U.S. president from 1953 to 1961
Commissioner in North Africa, despite Darlan's previous high offices in Vichy France and his continued role as commander-in-chief of the French armed
Dwight_D._Eisenhower
Major World War II battle from 1942 to 1943
Mengjiang Philippines Romania (until August 1944) Slovak Republic Thailand Vichy France Guangzhouwan French Indochina French Madagascar Syria–Lebanon French
Battle_of_Stalingrad
1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia
access across Indochina and established a dual colonial rule that preserved Vichy French administration while facilitating Japanese military operations. Cung
Vietnam_War
Country in North Africa
and Algerian identity. During the Second World War, Algeria came under Vichy control before being liberated by the Allies in Operation Torch, which saw
Algeria
Territory administered by Vichy France during World War II
Pétain based in Vichy, in a relatively unrestricted fashion. To the north lay the zone occupée ("occupied zone"), in which the powers of Vichy France were
Zone_libre
Country in West Asia
General Henri Dentz, the Vichy High commissioner for Syria and Lebanon, played a major role in the independence of the nation. The Vichy authorities in 1941
Lebanon
Country in West Africa
subject to the indigénat, a separate system of law. During World War II, the Vichy regime remained in control until 1943, when members of General Charles de
Ivory_Coast
The Londres-Vichy Pullman Express was a Pullman train that ran between London and Vichy in France primarily to serve passengers wishing to visit the thermal
London_Vichy_Pullman_Express
Country in West Africa
Allied attempt to capture the strategic port and overthrow the pro-German Vichy French colonial administration. On 25 November 1958, Senegal became an autonomous
Senegal
15th edition of the association football championship
Ireland Versailles Romania Orry-la-Ville Russia Croissy-sur-Seine Slovakia Vichy Spain Saint-Martin-de-Ré Sweden Saint-Nazaire/Pornichet Switzerland Montpellier/Juvignac
UEFA_Euro_2016
Brand of bottled water
a newly discovered spring under the name “Saratoga Vichy,” named after the mineral springs of Vichy, France. In 1903, the French Republic sued the Saratoga
Saratoga_Water
Canton in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
The canton of Vichy-2 is an administrative division of the Allier department, in central France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which
Canton_of_Vichy-2
1941 Japanese attack on the US
Mengjiang Philippines Romania (until August 1944) Slovak Republic Thailand Vichy France Guangzhouwan French Indochina French Madagascar Syria–Lebanon French
Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
President of France from 1981 to 1995
his political life on the Catholic nationalist right. He served under the Vichy regime during its earlier years. Subsequently, he joined the Resistance
François_Mitterrand
Laws enacted in 1940 and 1941
Anti-Jewish laws were enacted by the Vichy France government in 1940 and 1941 affecting metropolitan France and its overseas territories during World
Vichy_anti-Jewish_legislation
German invasion of France in 1940
Compiègne was signed by France and Germany. The fascist and collaborationist Vichy government led by Marshal Philippe Pétain replaced the Third Republic and
Battle_of_France
1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII
Mengjiang Philippines Romania (until August 1944) Slovak Republic Thailand Vichy France Guangzhouwan French Indochina French Madagascar Syria–Lebanon French
Operation_Barbarossa
French resistance groups
had escaped into the mountains and forests to resist conscription into Vichy France's Service du travail obligatoire (STO; 'Compulsory Work Service')
Maquis_(World_War_II)
Topics referred to by the same term
Vichy Springs, California may refer to several places: Vichy Springs, Mendocino County, California Vichy Springs, Napa County, California This disambiguation
Vichy_Springs,_California
1941 French song dedicated to Marshal Philippe Pétain
the main hymn of the Vichy State and had official support among the Vichy government. It had multiple performances during the Vichy France Era, often in
Maréchal,_nous_voilà!
Unincorporated community in California, United States
Vichy Springs, more fully Napa Vichy Springs is a set of springs in Napa County, California whose water was once bottled and sold in 1898 as Napa Vichy
Vichy Springs, Napa County, California
Vichy_Springs,_Napa_County,_California
French historian (1886–1944)
Annales. Bloch worked in Montpellier until November 1942 when Germany invaded Vichy France. He then joined the non-Communist section of the French Resistance
Marc_Bloch
Country in Southeast Asia
Japanese Empire was allowed to station its troops in Vietnam while the pro-Vichy French colonial administration continued. Japan exploited Vietnam's natural
Vietnam
during the Dreyfus affair, and in the 1940s, under Nazi occupation and the Vichy regime. Before 1919, most French Jews lived in Paris, with many being very
History_of_the_Jews_in_France
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Boy/Male
Norse
Thor's hammer.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With Follower
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Moon; Handsome
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Giver of Victory
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Excellent Person
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Lord of universe
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Language of Religion Islam
Girl/Female
English
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
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Tamil
Heart
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Indian, Sanskrit
Stretches out
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