- Jean Étienne
Valluy (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ etjɛn valɥi]; 15 May 1899 – 4
January 1970) was a
French general. He was born in Rive-de-Gier, Loire, on...
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Valluy is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Claude Valluy [Wikidata],
Governor of
Dahomey from 1949 to 1951 Jean
Etienne Valluy (1899–1970)...
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reported to be
captured by a
group of
French soldiers, led by Jean Étienne
Valluy at Việt Bắc,
during Operation Léa. The
person in
question turned out to...
- France,
Belgium and the Netherlands, with Général d'Armée Jean-Étienne
Valluy,
French Army, NATO's Commander-in-Chief
Allied Forces Central Europe (CINCENT)...
- Dịch Việt Bắc) by the Viet Minh. It was an
attempt by the
French General Valluy to
crush the Việt Minh. An
airborne force would capture the Việt Minh leadership...
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Pierre Jacquot.
Philippe Leclerc de
Hauteclocque (1945–46) Jean
Etienne Valluy (1946–48)
Roger Blaizot (1948–49)
Marcel Carpentier (1949–50) Jean de Lattre...
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headquarters of the Việt Minh in the war
against the French. Jean-Étienne
Valluy aimed to
surround the area and
capture the town in
Operation Léa between...
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foreign volunteers, such as
Stefan Kubiak.
French General Jean Étienne
Valluy quickly pushed the Việt Minh out of Hanoi. His
French infantry with armored...
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Indochina War.
French infantry forces under the
command of Jean-Étienne
Valluy entered the city,
fighting house to
house with the
support of
armored units...
- "Magdalene
College Magazine".
Magdalene College Magazine. No. 62. Aude
Valluy-Fitzsimons (Deputy Editor), Jo Hornsby, and
Louise Foster. Cambridge, UK:...