Fernand Gambiez (27 February 1903 – 29 March 1989) was a French Army general and military historian who fought in World War II, the First Indochina War...
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photographer Fernand Gambiez (1903–1989), French general Fernand Gignac (1934–2006), Canadian singer Fernand Gonder (1883–1969), French pole vaulter Fernand Goux...
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Gerhard. "4. Italy's Exit from the War". In Frieser et al. (2017). Gambiez, Fernand (1973). Liberation de la Corse [The Liberation of Corsica] (in French)...
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(1957–58) Paul Aussaresses Maurice Challe (1958–60) Jean Crepin (1960–61) Fernand Gambiez (1961) Politicians: Pierre Mendes-France Edgar Faure Guy Mollet Maurice...
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actor. Chico Che, 43, Mexican musician, singer and songwriter, stroke. Fernand Gambiez, 86, French Army general. Aleksandr Prokopenko, 35, Belarusian international...
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Pierre Boyer de Latour). Two Commandos, the Bataillon de Choc (Colonel Fernand Gambiez) and the Commandos d’Afrique (Lieutenant-Colonel Georges-Régis Bouvet)...
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general, Jean Morin, French Transport Minister Robert Buron, and General Fernand Gambiez were taken prisoner as the troops seized control of government offices...
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1977) Raymond Queneau, poet and novelist (died 1976) 27 February – Fernand Gambiez, General and military historian (died 1989) 8 March – Jean d'Eaubonne...
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(born 1957). 29 March – Bernard Blier, actor (born 1916). 29 March – Fernand Gambiez, General and military historian (born 1903). 6 April – Henri Cadiou...
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Alpi. Soldiershop Publishing. ISBN 9788893275859 – via Google Books. Gambiez, Fernand (January 1, 1973). Libération de la Corse. (Hachette) réédition numérique...
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