United States military government in France
Gouvernement militaire de l'armée des États-Unis en France United States Army Military Government in France | |
|---|---|
| Administrative center | France |
| Official languages | English, French |
| Type | Military governance organization |
| Membership | United States, United Kingdom |
| Leaders | |
• Key Leader | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
• Opposition Leader | Charles de Gaulle |
| Establishment | 1944 |
• Proposed establishment | 1944 |
Joint plan by the United States and United Kingdom for post-liberation governance of France | |
The United States Army Military Government in France (in French: gouvernement militaire de l'armée des États-Unis en France, and in English: Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories or AMGOT), was an organization jointly created by the United States and the United Kingdom to administer France after the Liberation. This project was thwarted by the Provisional Government of the French Republic led by Charles de Gaulle.