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  2. 1st Free French Division - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Garbay. The 1st Free French Division ( French: 1re Division Française Libre, 1re DFL) was one of the principal units of the Free French Forces (FFL) during World War II, renowned for having fought the Battle of Bir Hakeim . Consisting of troops from mainland France and from the then French colonial empire, the division was formed by the ...

  3. Corps des Volontaires françaises - Wikipedia

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    Simonne Mathieu, Hélène Terré. The Corps of French Female Volunteers ( French: Corps des Volontaires françaises, or CVF) was a military auxiliary service established by the Free French forces in the United Kingdom during World War II. It was founded on 7 November 1940 as the Female Corps ( French: Corps féminin, CF) and was inspired by the ...

  4. Open access in France - Wikipedia

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    Open access publishing. France's main actor in open access publishing is Openedition. This set of publishing platforms is specialized in Human and Social Sciences. It hosts 490 journals, 5,600+ books, 2,600+ blogs and 39,000 events. Openedition is operated by an institutional unit called CLEO, and funded by the Centre national de la recherche ...

  5. Free France - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Free France ( French: France libre) was a political entity claiming to be the legitimate government of France following the dissolution of the Third Republic during World War II. Led by General Charles de Gaulle, Free France was established as a government-in-exile in London in June 1940 after the Fall of France to Nazi Germany.

  6. Category:Free France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Free France" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Open data in France - Wikipedia

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    Open data in France. Online access to legal information was implemented in France in 1999 [1] and complemented in 2002. [2] In that regard, France has been at the forefront of Open Data in Europe. Civic groups like Wikimedia France, OpenStreetMap France, Libertic or Regards Citoyens had been lobbying for Open Data for many years before public ...

  8. Category:Free French Forces - Wikipedia

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    F. Free French military personnel of World War II ‎ (2 C, 105 P) Free French Naval Forces ‎ (2 C, 4 P)

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