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What were the casualties (killed and wounded) of the Free French forces during operation Exporter (08/06/41) of Syria and Lebannon?
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They may well have been Leg, British colonial troops were'nt conscripted at the time, Canada later brought it in but with a lot of trouble.
Coincedentally all Algerian and other French troops have had their pensions frozen from the rate due to them at the time of independence, I think they've even been ordered by the courts to rectify it and they refused.
Coincedentally all Algerian and other French troops have had their pensions frozen from the rate due to them at the time of independence, I think they've even been ordered by the courts to rectify it and they refused.
i read here that when paris was to be liberated that the free french and degaulle said they wouldnt let paris be liberated by black soldiesr.the brits and us agreed and helped the frech make up a division or company of french soldiers who werent black.
these poor africans were conscripted to fight hitler the facist racist and then were treated like second class soldiers by all the allies i believe degaulle and churchill and eisenhower agreed that blacks shouldnt be seen as liberators.
shameful.
these poor africans were conscripted to fight hitler the facist racist and then were treated like second class soldiers by all the allies i believe degaulle and churchill and eisenhower agreed that blacks shouldnt be seen as liberators.
shameful.
I had'nt heard that but it would'nt surprise me, the reason for the original question is that I'm wondering how many former Vichy soldiers marched into Paris for the liberation after bearing arms against their own liberators.
There's a film called "Days Of Glory" about the Algerian troops in WW2, it's not bad, not brilliant, but not bad, kills a couple of hours if you're bored.
There's a film called "Days Of Glory" about the Algerian troops in WW2, it's not bad, not brilliant, but not bad, kills a couple of hours if you're bored.
The first Free French (who I think were invoved in this) lost 4,000 over the whole war.
2 batallions were foreign Legion and 1North African
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Free_French_D ivision
More details here you might be interested in
http://www.ww2f.com/battle-europe/26989-free-f rench-divisions.html
Also here are the total WWII casulties by nation:
http://www.worldwar2database.com/html/frame5.h tml
Rather interesting to compare UK civillian casulties to mainland civillian casulties
2 batallions were foreign Legion and 1North African
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Free_French_D ivision
More details here you might be interested in
http://www.ww2f.com/battle-europe/26989-free-f rench-divisions.html
Also here are the total WWII casulties by nation:
http://www.worldwar2database.com/html/frame5.h tml
Rather interesting to compare UK civillian casulties to mainland civillian casulties
Treason is a term dependant on who is the legitimate government and how you decide who the legitimate government is.
Given the circumstances that's rather moot.
Whoever won would have declared themselves the legitimate government and those who opposed them traitors or terrorists.
If a few people fight for "the enemy" it's treason. If half the country does it's a civil war.
If 99% of the country does it's a revolution.
Given the circumstances that's rather moot.
Whoever won would have declared themselves the legitimate government and those who opposed them traitors or terrorists.
If a few people fight for "the enemy" it's treason. If half the country does it's a civil war.
If 99% of the country does it's a revolution.