Invasion of Norway - Battlefields of WW2 (April 1940) EP - 14
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As the German soldiers had taken control of the Norwegian city of Narvik, a combined assault from various allied countries occurred from April to June 1940. Though the Germans suffered heavy losses and had their destroyers sunk, they managed to come out victorious due to the failing battle of France for the Allies.
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Les marches aux flambeaux partout en France 23/01/20
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Énorme soirée partout en France en cette veille de manifestation nationale ! Des centaines de marches aux flambeaux étaient organisées contre la réforme des retraites.
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LiberT Cycle Démo BMX MTB Téléthon enduro 2011 @Compiegne HD
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Petit aperçu de la démonstration de l'association Liber'T Cycle, à l'occasion de la 19e édition de l'enduro moto pour le téléthon 2011 à Choisy-au-Bac
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CHAMPIONS FIVE IGS
Match de foot à Champions Five IGS, le nouveau complex sportif de Bourgoin-Jallieu ( 6 rue Asimov, 38300 ), à découvrir !
Un jeune malien en colère contre la France.
Interview TCR (Trignac Certé Radio)
Interview lors du forum des associations à l'occasion des 100 ans de la commune de Trignac.
Eurêka: action-réaction!
Serge Amoos explique la formule Action = Réaction.
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War - Advance Toward Reims (French Forces) (Part 40) [HD] (VER. A)
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So there was a glitch with my capture card and I lost a portion of my footage around Battle of Compiegne. My latest backup save was from 5 hours ago around the Battle of the Loire. I had to replay it all to make my walkthrough complete. Mission order was slightly modified as well because the game is not historically accurate.
Original order (would have been better in my opinion):
1. Battle of the Loire
2. Battle of Patay
3. Battle of Gergerac
4. Advance Toward Reims
New order:
1. Advance Toward Reims
2. Battle of the Loire
3. Battle of Patay
4. Battle of Gergerac
This is an older version of the video before the glitch.
3rd July 1940: British navy attacks the French fleet at Mers-el-Kébir
On 22 June 1940 France and Nazi Germany signed the Second Armistice at Compiègne. This signalled the end of the Battle of France, and Britain was concerned that the significant naval force of the Marine Nationale would now pass to the pro-Nazi Vichy government. If these ships were used by the Axis powers, they would secure a significant advantage in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Winston Churchill received reassurances from Admiral François Darlan, commander of the French Navy, that the ships would remain under French control. However, Churchill and the War Cabinet were unwilling to risk the possibility that they might change hands.
Having decided that it was necessary to neutralise the French fleet, Operation Catapult was launched on 3 July. French ships in British ports were captured, while those at Mers-el-Kébir were offered an ultimatum by Force H under the command of Admiral Sir James Somerville. If the French didn’t surrender their ships or move them away from the reach of the Axis, they would be sunk.
Negotiations continued for much of the day, but at 5:54pm Churchill ordered the British ships to open fire in the first Anglo-French naval exchange since the Napoleonic Wars. The French were anchored in a narrow harbour that made them an easy target for the British guns. 1,300 French sailors were killed in just a few minutes, while one battleship was sunk with five more seriously damaged.
Churchill later recalled the ‘hateful decision, the most unnatural and painful in which I have ever been concerned’ but, in the context of the war, the attack at Mers-el-Kébir proved to the world that Britain was determined to keep fighting.
Rugby Nevers Arras 28.03.2010
Essaie en force de 1ere ligne
Rugby Nevers Arras 29.03.2010
Alex pilier première entrée sur le pré en équipe B
Réactions à chaud Episode 3
réaction à chaud suite aux matchs contre Soissons - Fédérale 3 - 01/10/2017
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Raw U.S. Army Footage of the Liberation of Paris, France, 08/25/1944 (silent film)
by United States. Army
Published August 25, 1944
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0
The Liberation of Paris (also known as the Battle for Paris) was a military action that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been ruled by Nazi Germany since the signing of the Second Compiègne Armistice on 22 June 1940, after which the Wehrmacht occupied northern and western France.
The liberation began when the French Forces of the Interior—the military structure of the French Resistance—staged an uprising against the German garrison upon the approach of the US Third Army, led by General George Patton. On the night of 24 August, elements of General Philippe Leclerc's 2nd French Armored Division (the Régiment de marche du Tchad, a mechanised infantry unit led by Captain Raymond Dronne and composed primarily of exiled Spanish republicans), made its way into Paris and arrived at the Hôtel de Ville shortly before midnight. The next morning, 25 August, the bulk of the 2nd Armored Division and US 4th Infantry Division entered the city. Dietrich von Choltitz, commander of the German garrison and the military governor of Paris, surrendered to the French at the Hôtel Meurice, the newly established French headquarters, while General Charles de Gaulle arrived to assume control of the city as head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic.
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Airsoft du 17 mai 2009 à Lille
Association =T.I.T= Airsoft et LAN Party sur Saint Andre Lez Lille 59350 Nord France depuis 2001.
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FOOT - Tirer sur des cibles.
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1974 : Le crash d'avion dans la forêt d'Ermenonville
Le 3 mars 1974, à peine après avoir décollé de l'aéroport d'Orly, un avion turc s'est écrasé en forêt d'Ermenonville dans l'Oise. À 700 km/h, à cause de l'ouverture d'un porte de la soute, la décompression a entraîné une explosion en plein vol. Aucun survivant, les 346 passager sont décédés. Certains ont même été retrouvé projetés à huit kilomètres du lieu du crash.
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Battle of France | Wikipedia audio article
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Battle of France
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The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. In the six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, bringing land operations on the Western Front to an end until 6 June 1944. Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940 and invaded France over the Alps.
The German plan for the invasion consisted of two main operations. In Fall Gelb (Case Yellow), German armoured units pushed through the Ardennes and then along the Somme valley, cutting off and surrounding the Allied units that had advanced into Belgium, to meet the expected German invasion. When British, Belgian and French forces were pushed back to the sea by the mobile and well-organised German operation, the British evacuated the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and several French divisions from Dunkirk in Operation Dynamo.
After the withdrawal of the BEF, the German forces began Fall Rot (Case Red) on 5 June. The sixty remaining French divisions made a determined resistance but were unable to overcome the German air superiority and armoured mobility. German tanks outflanked the Maginot Line and pushed deep into France. German forces occupied Paris unopposed on 14 June, after the flight of the French government and the collapse of the French army. German commanders met with French officials on 18 June to negotiate an end to hostilities.
On 22 June, the Second Armistice at Compiègne was signed by France and Germany. The neutral Vichy government led by Marshal Philippe Pétain superseded the Third Republic and Germany occupied the north and west coasts of France and their hinterlands. Italy took control of a small occupation zone in the south-east and the Vichy regime retained the unoccupied territory in the south, known as the zone libre. The Germans occupied the zone under Fall Anton in November 1942, until the Allied liberation in the summer of 1944.
La 4DX, une expérience de cinéma à couper le souffle !
La première salle de cinéma en quatre dimensions ouvrira ses portes au public le mercredi 22 mars 2017 à Paris.
L’objectif de ce nouvel équipement : plonger encore plus le spectateur au cœur du film grâce à une mise en éveil sensorielle impressionnante !
Bien installé dans un fauteuil mobile, capable de créer des mouvements fluides et dynamiques, le spectateur vit à fond des courses-poursuites en voiture, se fait asperger d’eau, ressent le sifflement des balles dans sa nuque….. Bref, il est au plus près de l’action !
On compte déjà 370 salles dans le monde équipées de cette technologie. Le Pathé-La Villette est la première en France.
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