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... French vehicles drove backwards and forwards through us , but our armour - piercing ammunition did some damage . About a hundred ⚫ infantry meanwhile moved into position and opened on us with a gun of some sort . This went on for about ...
... French vehicles drove backwards and forwards through us , but our armour - piercing ammunition did some damage . About a hundred ⚫ infantry meanwhile moved into position and opened on us with a gun of some sort . This went on for about ...
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... French did not par- ticularly like the obvious favour in which we stood , and when the Greeks realised that we were prisoners of the French and not of the Germans , they began to boo the French . We were then forbidden to speak to ...
... French did not par- ticularly like the obvious favour in which we stood , and when the Greeks realised that we were prisoners of the French and not of the Germans , they began to boo the French . We were then forbidden to speak to ...
Pagina 111
... French refugee boys those who after military training would make good army officers . The remainder of the boys could be drafted into the Free French Navy or join our fishing fleet . At Captain Beaudouin and Louis de Cabrol set to work ...
... French refugee boys those who after military training would make good army officers . The remainder of the boys could be drafted into the Free French Navy or join our fishing fleet . At Captain Beaudouin and Louis de Cabrol set to work ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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