Bombing the Nazis

After the French capitulation in 1940, Nazi Germany, with the compliance of the Vichy government, took control of Louis Renault's factories. In prewar France, The Renault Billancourt factory in Paris employed over 30,000 workers and had produced a line of automobiles. The Renault plant, subsequently, began to build trucks, tanks and aero engines for the Axis war effort.

Bombing the Nazis

After the French capitulation in 1940, Nazi Germany, with the compliance of the Vichy government, took control of Louis Renault's factories. In prewar France, The Renault Billancourt factory in Paris employed over 30,000 workers and had produced a line of automobiles. The Renault plant, subsequently, began to build trucks, tanks and aero engines for the Axis war effort.