French leaders before the fait of France in 1940 after their release from a German prison with an Allied Julius Slreicher, the notorious officer (third from right). Left to tight: Edouard' Daladicr, French Premier in 1939, Madame Weygand. Xazi Jew-bailer, tvho has been General Weygand, commander of French armies during the battle fur France, Major-General A. M. captured by American airborne McAuliffe, Paul Reynaud, Premier of France at its fall, and General Gamelin, commander of the French troops. armies at the start of the war. — Radio Photo.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 10
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87French leaders before the fait of France in 1940 after their release from a German prison with an Allied Julius Slreicher, the notorious officer (third from right). Left to tight: Edouard' Daladicr, French Premier in 1939, Madame Weygand. Xazi Jew-bailer, tvho has been General Weygand, commander of French armies during the battle fur France, Major-General A. M. captured by American airborne McAuliffe, Paul Reynaud, Premier of France at its fall, and General Gamelin, commander of the French troops. armies at the start of the war.—Radio Photo. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 10
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