* Many schools were closed, and those that remained open were often overcrowded and underfunded.
* The curriculum was changed to reflect the Nazi ideology, and teachers were required to pledge allegiance to the Nazi regime.
* Jewish children were excluded from schools altogether.
As a result of these changes, the quality of education in France declined significantly during the war.
In addition to the challenges faced by students and teachers, the war also had a profound impact on the physical infrastructure of schools. Many schools were damaged or destroyed by bombing, and those that survived were often in need of repair.
Despite the challenges, many teachers and students managed to continue their work during the war. They risked their lives to teach and learn about the truth, even when it meant going against the Nazi regime.
The resilience of the French education system during World War II is a testament to the importance of education, even in the most difficult of circumstances.