Примери коришћења Darlan на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Darlan died a few hours later.
At the time of that operation,Admiral Darlan happened to be in Algiers.
However, Darlan in Algiers had such authority.
In the early morning, the local Gendarmerie arrived andreleased both Juin and Darlan.
In January 1942 Darlan assumed a number of other government posts.
In April 1942 Laval, whom the Germans considered more trustworthy,forced Darlan to resign his ministries.
In January 1942, Darlan took control of a number of other government posts.
Then, on 24 December, Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle, a French resistance fighter and anti-fascist monarchist,assassinated Darlan.
Giraud succeeded Darlan, but like him replaced few of the Vichyite officials.
To the frustrationof the Free French, the US government had displayed considerable willingness to make a deal with Darlan and the Vichyists.
On 24 December,François Darlan was assassinated and Henri Giraud succeeded him as High Commissioner.
Though de Gaulle had no official power in North Africa, much of the population now publicly declared Free French allegiance,putting pressure on Darlan.
Darlan was born in Nérac, Lot-et-Garonne, to a family with a long connection with the French Navy.
As a top official in the Vichy government, Darlan repeatedly offered Hitler active military cooperation against Britain.
Darlan retained several lesser posts, including that of commander-in-chief of the French armed forces.
However, he was treated to a surprise:Admiral François Darlan, the commander of all French forces, was in Algiers on a private visit.
Darlan expected Germany to win the war and saw it as to France's advantage to collaboratewithGermany.
As a prominent figure in the Vichy government, Darlan repeatedly offered Hitler active military cooperation against Britain.
It also offended much of the British and American public,who regarded all Vichy French as Nazi collaborators, and Darlan as one of the worst.
Pétain stripped Darlan of his office and ordered resistance in North Africa, but was ignored.
Eisenhower, with the support of Roosevelt and Churchill,made an agreement with Darlan, recognizing him as French"High Commissioner" in North Africa.
In February 1941 Darlan replaced Pierre-Étienne Flandin as"Vice President of the Council"(prime minister).
On the afternoonof 24 December 1942, Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle shot Darlan in his headquarters; Darlan died a few hours later.
Pétain stripped Darlan of his offices and ordered resistance to the end in North Africa, but was ignored.
To bring a quick end to the resistance and secure French co-operation,the Allies came to an agreement with Darlan, who as commander-in-chief could give the necessary orders.
In return, Darlan ordered all French forces in North Africa to cease resistance to the Allies and to cooperate instead.
Later, American historian Arthur Funk maintained that the"deal with Darlan" was misunderstood by the critics at the time as an opportunistic improvisation.
French Admiral Darlan, the former Vichy leader who had switched over to the Allies following the Torch landings, is assassinated in Algiers.
After the British victory in the Syria-Lebanon Campaign of June-July 1941 andHitler's failure to defeat the Soviets quickly, Darlan moved away from his policy of collaboration.
On 7 November 1942, Darlan went to Algiers to visit his son, who was hospitalised after a severe attack of polio.