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Ficheux (French pronunciation: [fiʃø]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France 6
miles (9.7 km)
south of...
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presided over by
geographers including Emmanuel de
Martonne and
Robert Ficheux, and
historians Robert William Seton-Watson and
Ernest Denis. The border...
- Lancashire) Division),
British Army on 28 June 1916 when his
actions in
Ficheux,
France earned him the
Victoria Cross. His
citation reads: For most con****uous...
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pipes into
action in
World War II and was
killed with
fellow fighters at
Ficheux, near
Arras in the
north of
France in May 1940. He was just 20
years old...
- x. PMID 15023167. Shin, Jai Moo; Homerin, Michel; Domagala, Florence;
Ficheux, Hervé; Sachs,
George (2006). "Characterization of the
inhibitory activity...
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Flers Fleurbaix Fleury Floringhem Foncquevillers...
- (1889–1986), writer,
notable for her work Ces
dames aux
chapeaux vert
Robert Ficheux (ro) (1898–2005),
French historian and geographer, born in Saint-Omer....
- Bibcode:2009Natur.460..240D. doi:10.1038/nature08121. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 19561592.
Ficheux, Quentin; Nguyen, Long B.; Somoroff, Aaron; Xiong, Haonan; Nesterov, Konstantin...
- of his
religious views. Eventually, he
married a
French woman,
Ingrid Ficheux, 11
months before his death. His
poems were
translated into
several languages;...
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following deed took
place for
which he was
awarded the VC. On 4 June 1916 near
Ficheux, France,
Private Procter noticed some
movement on the part of two wounded...