How's this as an idea for the end of the French Commune:
During the Second Weltkrieg, the Germans invade France, and, similar to OTL, the Communal Army is swiftly overrun and the Totalist regime finds itself in a similar predicament to the French National State at the end of the First Weltkrieg ~ fleeing South, and with ordinary citizens rebelling against the Commune, having lost faith in the Totalist system.
In a repeat of history, just as Marshall Foch had done in 1919, a French General launches a coup d'etat and arrests leading Totalists, and then invites the exiled Government in Algeria to return to France.
Has anyone got any ideas for what happened in the French Communue during the Interwar period, such as, for example, what happened to Monaco and San Marino?
During the Second Weltkrieg, the Germans invade France, and, similar to OTL, the Communal Army is swiftly overrun and the Totalist regime finds itself in a similar predicament to the French National State at the end of the First Weltkrieg ~ fleeing South, and with ordinary citizens rebelling against the Commune, having lost faith in the Totalist system.
In a repeat of history, just as Marshall Foch had done in 1919, a French General launches a coup d'etat and arrests leading Totalists, and then invites the exiled Government in Algeria to return to France.
Has anyone got any ideas for what happened in the French Communue during the Interwar period, such as, for example, what happened to Monaco and San Marino?