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Rethondes — Article 8 on the Fleet

French armistice delegation (General Huntziger, Léon Noël, Admiral Le Luc, General Bergeret)

The French armistice delegation, led by General and including Ambassador , Vice-Admiral Le Luc and General Bergeret, arrives on 21 June at the Rethondes Clearing, where Hitler has had the 1918 armistice carriage brought back. The German text is presented as non-negotiable; only a few clarifications can be obtained.

The most sensitive point is Article 8, concerning the fleet. The German version provides that French ships be 'gathered in ports to be determined and disarmed.' The ambiguity is heavy: if 'ports to be determined' means German ports, the fleet risks passing under enemy control — something London dreads above all else, and what Darlan has sworn to prevent.

The delegation, caught between the urgency of concluding and the necessity of protecting the fleet, must decide which point to press with Keitel: demand an explicit guarantee of French ports, accept the vague wording to obtain the armistice as quickly as possible, or attempt a middle path.

On which point should the French delegation insist with the Germans?

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