Nivelle offensive (section Chemin des Dames)
& Wilson 1996, p. 179. Wynne 1976, pp. 214–215. La bataille du Chemin des Dames, Seconde bataille de l'Aisne and Doppelschlacht Aisne-Champagne. Also...
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The Second Battle of the Aisne (Bataille du Chemin des Dames or Seconde bataille de l'Aisne, 16 April – mid-May 1917) was the main part of the Nivelle...
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offensive of April 1917 (Second Battle of the Aisne, also known as bataille du Chemin des Dames) for the taking of Courcy and the Fort of Brimot, the 1st and...
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1577 **[La Bataille, le Chant des oiseaux, Martin menoyt] A chanson in "1er livre de chansons nouvellement mises en musique". Nicolas Du Chemin, Paris 1557...
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Battle of La Malmaison (redirect from Bataille de la Malmaison)
captured the village and fort of La Malmaison and took control of the Chemin des Dames ridge. The German 7th Army (General Max von Boehn) had discovered French...
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meurs du sage roy Charles V (1404) Le Livre de la cité des dames (1405) Le Livre des trois vertus (1405) L'Avision de Christine (1405) Livre du corps...
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Réjane. 1913 : Le Phalène by Henry Bataille, Théâtre du Vaudeville. 1920 : Le Règne de Messaline by Armand Bour, Théâtre des Variétés. 1920 : Le Simoun by...
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Haguet) - Extra (uncredited) 1952: Le Chemin de Damas (directed by Max Glass) - Extra (uncredited) 1955: Les Carnets du Major Thompson (directed by Preston...
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Senegalese Tirailleurs (redirect from Régiment de Tirailleurs Sénégalais du Tchad)
recapture of Fort de Douaumont in October 1916, during the battle of Chemin des Dames in April 1917 and at the Battle of Reims in 1918. Losses were particularly...
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The Chemin de fer des Côtes-du-Nord (abbr. CdN, lit. Railway of the Côtes-du-Nord), the Côtes-d'Armor today, was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in), metre gauge...
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