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You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Manifeste des 121}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . The Manifesto of the 121 ( French : Manifeste des 121 ), [ a ] was an open letter signed by 121 intellectuals and published on 6 September 1960 in the magazine Vérité-Liberté . [ 1 ]
La terre des régions dévastées'. Journal d'Agriculture Pratique, 34, 154-6.). Français : Cartographie des zones bleues, rouges et jaunes telles que décidées ou négociées après la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale (d'après Guicherd, J., & Matriot, C. (1921).
La Conquête Française, le Consultat et l'Empire, le royaume des Pays-Bas, la révolution Belge: The French Conquest, the Consulate and the Empire, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Belgian Revolution: 1926 7 De la Révolution de 1830 à la guerre de 1914: From the Revolution of 1830 to the War of 1914: 1932
The European theatre (also known as the First European War [citation needed]) was the main theatre of operations during World War I and was where the war began and ended. . During the four years of conflict, battle was joined by armies of unprecedented size, which were equipped with new mechanized technolo
Jean-François Delassus, auteur d'un documentaire sur le Vietnam : "La réalité, je la provoque" on Télérama (19 April 2015) Première Guerre Mondiale : 1916, L'enfer de Verdun on YouTube; Jean-François Delassus on data.bnf.fr
Tu seras marin (Les Éditions de France, 1939. collection "Marins à la Bataille", dessins de Léon Haffner). Histoire maritime de la Première guerre mondiale par Paul Chack et Jean-Jacques Antier (France-Empire, 3 volumes, réédition abrégée en 1 volume, 1992) Hoang-Tham, pirate, Éditions de France, 1933; Chack, Paul (1931).
Frontière de fer or pré carré is the name given in military historiography to the double line of fortresses that king Louis XIV of France had constructed after the Peace of Nijmegen in 1678 to protect what was then Northern France against foreign invasion, and to be used as operational bases against foreign enemies in the years of the Nine Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession.
It was called the "dirty war" (la sale guerre) by French leftists. [28] The French strategy of inducing the Việt Minh to attack well-defended bases in remote areas at the end of their logistical trails succeeded at the Battle of Nà Sản. French efforts were hampered by the limited usefulness of tanks in forest terrain, the lack of a strong ...