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Les quatorze points de Wilson (8 janvier 1918)

The liberation of Corsica, 9 September - 4 October 1943

Bombing of Bastia, October 1943.
Bombing of Bastia, October 1943. Source: Service Historique de la Défense

On 4 December 1938, in response to Mussolini's clams: ”Corsica, Savoia, Tunisia a noi!”, thousands of Corsicans took an oath in front of the war memorial in Bastia, ”Before the world, with all our souls, on our glories, on our tombs, on our cradles, we swear to live and die French”.

French presence in Indochina

Captain Borbal-Combret (centre), officers in the 2nd company of the 3rd Tonkinese Infantry Regiment and Tonkinese soldiers in Lang Nac near Bac Ninh. This photo is one of the oldest taken in French Indochina in the collection owned by the ECPAD (French ministry of defence’s photo and video banks). December 1885. Source: ECPAD – Colonel Laroche’s collection.
Le capitaine Borbal-Combret (au centre), des officiers de la 2e compagnie du 3e régiment de tirailleurs tonkinois et des soldats tonkinois à Lang-Nac près de Bac-Ninh. Décembre 1885. Source : ECPAD – collection colonel Laroche

Relations between France and the region known as Indochina began in the 17th century, when Jesuit missionaries arrived in the Far East and attracted an important following when the Jesuits, led by Pigeau de Béhaine, lent support to Emperor Annam Gia Long's attempts at unification. The Emperor, helped by French military advisors, was the first to unify Vietnam, in the late 17th century, where his dynasty ruled until 1955.

11 November as narrated by Marshal Foch

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[...] At 5:05 there is agreement on the final text. It was decided that in order to stop hostilities as soon as possible, the last page of this text was to be typed and signed immediately. At 5:10, the Allied and German Plenipotentiaries signed the document. The conventional time of 5 o' clock was chosen as official signing time. [...]

The Battle of Bois des Caures

Map of the Bois des Caures, indicating the positions of the hunters on 21 February 1916. Source: Musée Emile Driant.
Map of the Bois des Caures, indicating the positions of the hunters on 21 February 1916. Source: Musée Emile Driant.

On 20 February, Driant wrote in one of his final letters: ”On General Bapst's order... the visit by Joffre yesterday proves that the time is nigh and, deep down, I feel a satisfaction to know that my predictions of a month ago were right… their attack may happen tonight or in several days' time, but it is certain.”

L'émancipation des femmes dans la Grande Guerre

La naissance des associations d'anciens combattants

Aux origines de la France Libre

The Resistance in Bigorre (65)

The Bernard group in Bagnères-de-Bigorre (probably on 8 June 1944) © Ville de Loucrup
Le groupe Bernard à Bagnères-de-Bigorre (certainement le 8 juin 1944) © Ville de Loucrup

On 22 June 1940, an armistice put an end to the fighting...

First World War

The battle of the Somme

Douglas Haig introduces Pertab Singh to General Joffre
Douglas Haig introduces Pertab Singh to General Joffre. Source: SHD

L'assaut final

France and Madagascar

Malagasy infantrymen in La Tremblade, 1917. Source: Old map. Private collection.
Tirailleurs malgaches à la Tremblade en 1917. Source : Carte ancienne. Collection privée.

The Battle of Glières

The Glières Plateau. Source: Association Haute-Savoie Nordic
The Glières Plateau. Source: Association Haute-Savoie Nordic

 

From late 1942, many young Frenchmen who objected to being sent on compulsory labour service to Germany took refuge on the Glières Plateau, near Annecy, Haute-Savoie, 1500 metres above sea level. 

 

North-African soldiers. 1914-1918

“The Balcony”, Chemin des Dames, Aisne, an injured infantryman. 23 October 1917. Photograph: Jacques Ridel. Source: ECPAD
"The Balcony", Chemin des Dames, Aisne, an injured infantryman. 23 October 1917. Photograph: Jacques Ridel. Source: ECPAD

The French in Italy, 1917-1918

Asiago Plateau, 17 June 1918, during the Austrian offensive. Source: Public domain.
Asiago Plateau, 17 June 1918, during the Austrian offensive. Source: Public domain.

The liberation of Lorraine

Des hommes de la 5e et de la 65e division d'infantrie US se serrent la main après avoir effectué leur jonction devant Metz, le 22 novembre 1944. Copyright US NARA

The liberation of Caen.

The first British troops in Caen pose with the residents in front of the devastated shops.
The first British troops in Caen pose with the residents in front of the devastated shops.

The Allies had predicted that the great Normandy city of Caen, a major crossroads, would be taken on D-Day. But at the beginning of July 1944, Caen still had not been liberated.

Canada in World War II

Canadian infantry landing at Juno Beach and marching toward Bernières-sur-Mer, 6 June 1944.
L'infanterie canadienne débarque sur la plage de Juno Beach et marche en direction de Bernières-sur-Mer, le 6 juin 1944. Source Archives Nationales du Canada.

On 7 September 1939, the Canadian Parliament met in a special session and two days later gave its support to Great Britain and France, which had been at war with Germany since 3 September.

Normandy - Falaise Pocket

Canadian soldiers entering the city of Falaise.
Canadian soldiers entering the city of Falaise. Source: Basse-Normandie Regional Council / National Archives of Canada

Nearly surrounded and under pressure from all sides, two German armies organised their retreat during the Battle of the Falaise Pocket.