French Third Republic

The French Third Republic (1870-10 July 1940) was the political regime of France between the Second French Empire and the Vichy Regime. It was a republican parliamentary democracy that was created on 4 September 1870 following the collapse of the Empire of Napoleon III in the Franco-Prussian War. It survived until the invasion of France by the German Third Reich in 1940. Adolphe Thiers recognized as le Libérateur du Territoire, and who rallied himself to the Republic in the 1870s, called republicanism in the 1870s the form of government that divides France least. France might have agreed about being a republic, but it never fully agreed with the Third Republic. France's longest lasting régime since before the 1789 French Revolution, the Third Republic was consigned to the history books, as unloved at the end as it had been when first created seventy years earlier. But its longevity showed that it was capable of weathering many a storm.

Established
04 Sep 1870 AD
Abolished
22 Jun 1940 AD
Color
Predecessors
Successors
Emblem
Flag
Extent
until 16 Jan 1871 AD
from 16 Jan 1871 AD until 28 Jun 1919 AD
from 28 Jun 1919 AD
Capital
Start date
End date
City
04 Sep 1870 AD22 Jun 1940 ADParis
Government
Start date
End date
Role
Office
04 Sep 1870 AD22 Jun 1940 AD
President Of France
Style
Republic
Version 4, created by Administrator on 09 Dec 2007 AD 15:17:58, last edited by Administrator on 06 Apr 2011 AD 21:49:34.

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