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  2. Troupes coloniales - Wikipedia

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    Colored troops in the French Army: a report from the Department of State relating to the colored troops in the French Army and the number of French colonial troops in the occupied territory, Washington, D.C.: G.P.O., 1921. Ministère de la guerre.,Troupes coloniales. Organisation génerale, Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle & cie., 1937.

  3. Military history of France during World War II - Wikipedia

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    French and British troops sharing Christmas drinks at Kedange-sur-Canner, near Metz, 21 December 1939 Internment of French troops in Switzerland, June 1940. France had lots of armed forces in World War II, in part due to the German occupation. In 1940, General Maurice Gamelin commanded the French Army, headquartered in Vincennes on the ...

  4. Colonial Army Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Army Corps, originally the Army Corps of Colonial Troops, is a unit of the French Army established by decree on June 11, 1901. It was composed of units from the Colonial Troops stationed in mainland France.

  5. 2nd Colonial Infantry Division (France) - Wikipedia

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    2nd Colonial Divisionary Artillery Regiment; 202nd Colonial Heavy Artillery Regiment; The Division was first stationed in the Alps, but later moved to the North, where it fought in the Seine and Loire regions. The Division was disbanded after the capitulation of the French Army in June 1940.

  6. Army of the Levant - Wikipedia

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    The regular French troops consisted of four battalions of the 6th Foreign Infantry Regiment 6 e REI (according to Dentz, these were the best troops available to the Vichy French command) and three battalions of the 24th Colonial Infantry Regiment (French regulars enlisted for overseas service).

  7. French colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    In World War II, Charles de Gaulle and ... French colonial troops, led by Colonel Alfred-Amédée Dodds, ... ed., French History since Napoleon (1999) pp: 391–415.

  8. Military history of France - Wikipedia

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    The French colonial empire ultimately disintegrated after the failed attempt to subdue Algerian nationalists in the late 1950s, a failure that led to the collapse of the Fourth Republic. [7] Since World War II, France's efforts have been directed at maintaining its status as a great power and its influence on the UN Security Council.

  9. Liberation of France - Wikipedia

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    French colonial empire. France's colonial empire at the start of World War II stretched from territories and possessions in Africa, the Middle East (Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon), to ports in India, Indochina, the Pacific islands, and territories in North and South America. France retained control of its colonial empire, and the terms of ...