First published in 1942, this volume presents the war diary of Major D. Barlone of the Free French Forces, formerly Captain of the Second North African Division. Translated into English by L. V. Cass, the diary offers a vivid portrait of a single French Unit from the mobilization in 1939 to the collapse of France in 1940 and the subsequent demobilization after the Armistice. Published at a time when the fate of France still hung in the balance, this book represents an important contemporaneous account of the first year of the war from the unique perspective of a Free French officer.
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Experience the drama and chaos of World War I from the perspective of a French officer with this gripping campaign diary. Filled with vivid descriptions of life on the front lines and insights into...
This true story takes place in Paris, the City of Lights where Zéphanie was born in 1925. In this memoir, you will learn what life was like during the war and occupation,and how the resistance...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and...
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