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During World War II, the Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia ("Italian Armistice Commission with France") or CIAF was a temporary civil and military body charged with implementing the Franco-Italian armistice of 24 June 1940 and harmonising it with the Franco-German armistice of 22 June. It had broad authority over the military, economic, diplomatic and financial relations between France and Italy until the Italo-German occupation of France (Operation ANTON) on 11 November 1942. Thereafter its powers were gradually transferred to the Fourth Army, which was under the command of General Mario Vercellino and in occupation of southern France. The headquarters of the CIAF was in Turin and it was subordinate to the Comando Supremo (Italian supreme command). It liaised with the Germa

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  • During World War II, the Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia ("Italian Armistice Commission with France") or CIAF was a temporary civil and military body charged with implementing the Franco-Italian armistice of 24 June 1940 and harmonising it with the Franco-German armistice of 22 June. It had broad authority over the military, economic, diplomatic and financial relations between France and Italy until the Italo-German occupation of France (Operation ANTON) on 11 November 1942. Thereafter its powers were gradually transferred to the Fourth Army, which was under the command of General Mario Vercellino and in occupation of southern France. The headquarters of the CIAF was in Turin and it was subordinate to the Comando Supremo (Italian supreme command). It liaised with the German Armistice Commission (Waffenstillstandskommission, WAKO) in Wiesbaden. (en)
  • La Comisión italiana del armisticio con Francia o CIAF (en italiano: Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia) era un organismo civil y militar temporal encargado de implementar el del 24 de junio de 1940 y armonizarlo con el armisticio franco-alemán de 22 de junio. Tenía amplia autoridad sobre las relaciones militares, económicas, diplomáticas y financieras entre Francia e Italia hasta la ocupación italo-alemana de Francia (Operación Anton) el 11 de noviembre de 1942. Posteriormente, sus poderes se transfirieron gradualmente al , que estaba bajo el mando del General y en la ocupación del sur de Francia. La sede de la CIAF estaba en Turín y estaba subordinada al Comando Supremo (Mando supremo italiano). Se puso en contacto con la Comisión Alemana de Armisticio (Waffenstillstandskommission, WAKO) en Wiesbaden.​ (es)
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  • During World War II, the Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia ("Italian Armistice Commission with France") or CIAF was a temporary civil and military body charged with implementing the Franco-Italian armistice of 24 June 1940 and harmonising it with the Franco-German armistice of 22 June. It had broad authority over the military, economic, diplomatic and financial relations between France and Italy until the Italo-German occupation of France (Operation ANTON) on 11 November 1942. Thereafter its powers were gradually transferred to the Fourth Army, which was under the command of General Mario Vercellino and in occupation of southern France. The headquarters of the CIAF was in Turin and it was subordinate to the Comando Supremo (Italian supreme command). It liaised with the Germa (en)
  • La Comisión italiana del armisticio con Francia o CIAF (en italiano: Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia) era un organismo civil y militar temporal encargado de implementar el del 24 de junio de 1940 y armonizarlo con el armisticio franco-alemán de 22 de junio. Tenía amplia autoridad sobre las relaciones militares, económicas, diplomáticas y financieras entre Francia e Italia hasta la ocupación italo-alemana de Francia (Operación Anton) el 11 de noviembre de 1942. Posteriormente, sus poderes se transfirieron gradualmente al , que estaba bajo el mando del General y en la ocupación del sur de Francia. La sede de la CIAF estaba en Turín y estaba subordinada al Comando Supremo (Mando supremo italiano). Se puso en contacto con la Comisión Alemana de Armisticio (Waffenstillstandsk (es)
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  • Comisión Italiana del Armisticio con Francia (es)
  • Commissione Italiana d'Armistizio con la Francia (en)
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