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  1. French Civil and Military High Command. The French Civil and Military High Command ( French: Commandement en chef français civil et militaire ) [1] [2] was an administrative and military governing body in Algiers that was created in connection with the Allied landings in French North Africa on 7 and 8 November 1942 as part of Operation Torch.

  2. English: François Darlan (1881-1942), French Admiral of the Fleet and Prime Minister of the État français 1941-1942 Deutsch: François Darlan (1881-1942), Französischer Flottenadmiral und Premierminister des État français 1941-1942

  3. Jean-François Darlan was born in Nérac in Lot-et-Garonne. He graduated from the École Navale in 1902, and commanded a naval artillery battery during WW1. He became a rear admiral in 1929 and became chief of staff in 1936. In 1939 he was promoted to the rank of admiral of the fleet and given command of the entire French navy.

  4. Life. Henri d'Astier was born in Villedieu-sur-Indre, a small village in the Indre département of central France. His military career began in 1915, and, by the end of World War I, he had reached the rank of lieutenant, and he had been awarded the Legion of Honor . Politically, d'Astier was strongly conservative and Roman Catholic.

  5. Die Operation Terminal war eine von britischen und US-amerikanischen Truppen am 8. November 1942 durchgeführte Kommandounternehmung im zum damaligen Zeitpunkt vichy-französisch kontrollierten Hafen Algier während des Zweiten Weltkrieges. Die Operation Terminal war eine Teilunternehmung der Operation Torch, der Invasion der anglo ...

  6. François ist ein Familienname und ein Vorname, siehe François (Name) . François heißen. Orte in Frankreich: François (Deux-Sèvres), Gemeinde im Département Deux-Sèvres. Saint-François-de-Sales (Savoie), Gemeinde im Département Savoie. Saint-François-Lacroix, Gemeinde im Département Moselle.

  7. Juin was treated to a surprise: Admiral François Darlan—the commander of all French forces—was also in Algiers on a private visit. Juin insisted on contacting Darlan and Murphy was unable to persuade either to side with the Allies. In the early morning, the local Gendarmerie arrived and released Juin and Darlan. Invasion