On this day: France signed the terms of surrender with Germany in WWII in 1940

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on June 22:
1940 – France’s General Charles Huntziger signed the terms of surrender with Germany at Compiegne in World War Two, in the same railway carriage in which General Foch had received the German surrender in 1918....
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