Sub-Saharan Africa 1940: Debacle at Dakar
25 September 1940
25 Sep 1940
Debacle at Dakar
24 Jun 1940 World War II and the Fall of France
19 Aug 1940 Italian East African Offensives
25 Sep 1940 Debacle at Dakar
8 Nov 1940 Battle of Gabon
1 Mar 1941 East African Campaign
6 Apr 1941 Liquidation of Italian East Africa
7 May 1942 Operation Ironclad
29 Sep 1942 Occupation of Madagascar
23 Nov 1942 Three French Empires
3 Jun 1943 French Committee of National Liberation
25 Aug 1944 From Africa to Paris
15 Aug 1945 End of World War II
The Fall of France led to the creation of two opposing French governments: the Vichy French, who agreed to collaborate with Germany, and the General Charles de Gaulle's Free French, who advocated continuing the war from the colonies. De Gaulle had little support until August 1940, when the French colonies of Equatorial Africa and Cameroun revolted against Vichy authority and joined his cause. This success encouraged the Allies to move on Dakar in the hope of also winning over French West Africa, but the attempt was a failure which only hardened Vichy resistance.