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In 1940, following the period known as the "Phoney War," Nazi Germany invaded France and occupied the city of Lille, in the Nord department of northern France, from May 31 of that year until September 4, 1944. During the occupation, the city of nearly 200,000[1] was incorporated into Belgium under a single occupation authority.
^Casevitz, Jean (1946). "Le recensement du 10 mars 1946". L'Information Géographique (in French). 11 (3). Persee: 102–111. doi:10.3406/ingeo.1947.5268.
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