La France Sous l’Occupation Allemande Charles de Gaulle.

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La France Sous l’Occupation Allemande Charles de Gaulle

Knowledge & Understanding of what happened during this period of history  What were the main events? (war, political unrest? Difficulties in daily life?)  What caused these events?  What was their effect at the time?  Do they still influence France today? In what way? Pétain

Have you researched the lives and actions of at least two of the ‘main players’ (influential people) during the occupation?  Who were they?  What did they do?  What was their motivation?  What causes did they fight for?  What influence did they have on the history of the day?  Are they still influential today? In what way? Churchill

What is your personal opinion of this period of history?  What do you find interesting about it?  Would you like to have lived then? Why? Why not?  What have you learnt from it that might be applicable to your life today Roosevelt