Events relating to france

Pablo Picasso's massive painting Guernica is exhibited in the Spanish pavilion at the World Fair in Paris

French writer Jean-Paul Sartre succeeds with his first novel, La Nausée ('Nausea')

US author Henry Miller publishes in Paris Tropic of Capricorn, about his adolescence in New York

Igor Stravinsky moves to the USA from Paris, his home for nearly 30 years, and settles in Hollywood

Britain and France, receiving no answer from Hitler to their ultimatum over his attack on Poland, declare war on Germany

French troops rush to defend France's border with Germany, along the heavily fortified Maginot Line

Roger Schutz establishes an ecumenical religious order at Taiz&eachute; in France

German troops force their way into France through the Ardennes, launching the Battle of France

The French rely on the heavily fortified Maginot Line to keep out the Germans, but they outflank it

Fishing smacks and private launches are enlisted from southern England's coasts and rivers for a rescue mission across the Channel

Evacuation begins from Dunkirk, and over the next ten days some 860 vessels ferry troops across the Channel

Some 340,000 British and French troops have by now been rescued from Dunkirk, but a million Allied soldiers are now prisoners of the Germans

Charles de Gaulle broadcasts to the French nation from London, declaring himself the leader of the Free French

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