French Socialist Republic

The French Socialist Republic (French: République socialiste française) was a state that existed primarily in western Europe and north Africa from 1923-1945.

French Civil War
WIP

National pacifism
WIP

Rearmament
WIP

Second Great War
WIP

Collapse
WIP

French Communist Party
WIP

Government
WIP

Foreign relations
Following the establishment of the new government the French S.R. was initially isolated, though had exploratory relations with the nascent Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, and the ruling party, the French Communist Party (PCF) had strong ties to other left wing revolutionary parties throughout Europe and the Americas. After the consolidation of power in the former colonial territories in French West Africa, the socialist republic sent envoys to the RSFSR to ensure an understanding and alliance could be reached. The diplomatic efforts of the two socialist states payed off with the creation of the Third Internationale in early 1928.

Françafrique
In west Africa, numerous socialist republics were formed following the French invasion of Algeria. These numerous states largely fell along former colonial lines and had local governments empowered to undertake their own domestic and foreign affairs while under heavy French guidance.

WIP

Military
WIP

Economy
WIP

Demographics
WIP

Legacy
WIP