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Entre Deux
Guerres may
refer to:
French for the
interwar period between World War I and
World War II (1918–1939) A
chronological grouping for a collection...
- A nom de
guerre (French pronunciation: [nɔ̃ də ɡɛʁ] , 'war name') is a
pseudonym chosen by
someone to use when they are
involved in a
particular activity...
-
Martin Guerre (French pronunciation: [maʁtɛ̃ ɡɛʁ]), a
French peasant of the 16th century, was at the
centre of a
famous case of imposture.
Several years...
- The
Croix de
Guerre (French: [kʁwa də ɡɛʁ],
Cross of War) is a
military decoration of France. It was
first created in 1915 and
consists of a square-cross...
- In the
history of the 20th century, the
interwar period, also
known as the
interbellum (from
Latin inter bellum 'between the war[s]'),
lasted from 11 November...
- The
Croix de
Guerre 1939–1945 (English: War
Cross 1939–1945) is a
French military decoration, a
version of the
Croix de
Guerre created on 26 September...
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presumed dead. Éric Anceau, "Aux
origines de la
Guerre de 1870", in France-Allemagne(s) 1870–1871. La
guerre, la Commune, les mémoires, (under the direction...
- The
Phoney War (French: Drôle de
guerre; German: Sitzkrieg; Polish:
Dziwna wojna) was an eight-month
period at the
outset of
World War II
during which...
-
Guerres mondiales et
conflits contemporains (French,
literally "World Wars and
Contemporary Conflicts") is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
academic journal...
- C'est la
guerre may
refer to: C'est la
guerre!, a
French expression meaning "that's war" C'est La
Guerre, a
racehorse C'est la
guerre (opera), an opera...