Nazi Invasion Of France

Nazi Invasion Of France

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The transcript discusses the discovery of a French sympathizer and the subsequent German retaliation by burning his farm. It also covers an incident where a man was caught with invasion currency, considered a monstrous crime by the Nazis. Additionally, it highlights the actions of French collaborationists who betrayed their own countrymen, including the FFI.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the consequence for the French civilian discovered to be a sympathizer?

He was imprisoned.

He was executed.

His farm was burned by the Germans.

He was exiled.

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What was the German response to discovering a sympathizer among the French civilians?

They ignored the incident.

They retaliated by burning the sympathizer's farm.

They negotiated with the local leaders.

They increased their military presence.

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Why was the possession of invasion currency considered a crime by the Nazis?

It was a minor offense.

It was a common practice.

It was a sign of economic instability.

It was seen as an act of treason.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who were the FFI?

French resistance fighters.

A group of German soldiers.

French civilians who collaborated with the Nazis.

A faction of the French government.

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What did the French collaborationists do during the war?

They remained neutral.

They fought against the Germans.

They sold out their own countrymen.

They supported the French resistance.