De Gaulle (2020), in which Charles De Gaulle desperately tries to stiffen the spines of the French government and high command, then escapes to England to deliver his "Appeal of 18 June" speech starting the Free France movement.Bon Voyage (2003), about the exodus of the French populations fleeing the German advance on the roads and the French government relocating itself in the city of Bordeaux.
A TV film about the famous 18 June 1940 speech by Charles de Gaulle, who founded the Free French Forces and the Free French Government in Exile in London.
Katyń, a Polish film about the Katyń massacre in April-May 1940, a series of mass murders that claimed the lives of 22000 Polish men, mostly intelligentsia and military officers.The Heroes of Westerplatte (2013), about the fierce, one-week long defense of a military depot by its Polish garrison against invading Germans on the peninsula of Westerplatte in September 1939.
It ended with the victory and domination of continental Western Europe by Nazi Germany, and the occupation of the Eastern half of Poland and the Baltic states by USSR. The early part of the war, from the invasion of Poland in September 1939 to the fall of France in summer 1940.