The Partition of France was a process of breaking up the member-states of the French Empire throughout the fall of 1945 and the spring of 1946 by the Allies as per the Glasgow Agreement. The three main powers of the Allies - the British, the Germans and the Swedes - agreed to divide France up into three occupation zones. In the northeast would be the Swedish occupation zone of Holland-Belgium, the smallest of the three; in the south and east the German occupation zone of Burgundy; and in the north, the British occupation zone of Normandy. Paris would be divided into three occupation zones.
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