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== Third Republic ''la véritable'' (1877-1908) ==
== Dictatorial period (1908-
While technically the later half of the Third Republic era, Dictatorial France strayed greatly from the republic's original communard values.
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[[File:RTLCamille Laframboise.jpg|alt=|thumb|204x204px|Grand Marshal of France, Camille Laframboise.|link=https://wiki.rosestulipsandliberty.com/wiki/File:RTLCamille_Laframboise.jpg]]Before his death, he appointed [[Camille Laframboise]], a military general and political ally of Desmarais, to succeed him as Grand Marshal. Camille Laframboise's domestic policies proved to be harsher than his predecessor, alienating some supporters of ''Le Avant Garde''. Despite this, he was still moderately popular among the communards of France.
He was known to be more diplomatically-minded than Desmarais. Under his rule, France warmed relations with Austria due to the common threat of British influence in the European mainland (primarily Italy). Laframboise was known to the west as ''Le Maréchal''; he and his strongman persona was commonly
====The Great War====
{{Main|The_Great_War#French_Communard_intervention_and_invasion_of_Savoy-Piedmont_(July-August_1935)|l1 = French role in the Great War}}
== Remise de L'État (1938-1950) ==
[[File:Occupied France Map 1.png|left|thumb|325x325px|The foreign occupation of France after the [[Great War]].]]
==== Occupation of France (1938-1941) ====
After the defeat of the [[The Great War#Tripartite Coalition|Tripartite Coalition]], the French state was jointly occupied by the [[Netherlands]], [[Rhineland]], [[Portugal]], and the [[United Kingdom]]. The states of [[Arpitania]] and [[Piedmont]] were liberated and resorted under the oversight of the British, while [[Lombardy]]'s lost Alpine territories were returned.
[[Camille Laframboise]] was taken captive by the [[The Great War#Cordial League|Cordial League]] and was imprisoned in Calais before being deported to and indefinitely detained in the British colony of [[Jamaica]]. The Auxerre Convention in early 1939 formally disestablished the French republic, persecuted and/or deposed several state and local officials, and disassembled several state industries and military conglomerates that had participated in the Great War.
==== Dormoy's regime (1941-1944) ====
==== Independence of France ====
===== 1945 French elections =====
==== Cavendish Affair ====
==== Second elections & the Charenton Coup ====
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