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An image from Jean Goanvic's website about philately and history "https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr" illustrating the postal history and general (modern) history of France and the French Colonial Empire and the surrounding context.

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English: An image from Jean Goanvic's website about philately and history "https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr" illustrating the postal history and general (modern) history of France and the French Colonial Empire and the surrounding context.
Français : LES MILITAIRES FRANÇAIS RÉFUGIÉS EN CHINE.

Général Alessandri Général AlessandriEnviron 320 Officiers, 2 150 sous-officiers et soldats européens, 3 300 sous-officiers et soldats indochinois, dont certains du 9ème R.I.C. et du 5ème Régiment Étranger, parviennent à franchir la frontière de Chine et à se regrouper à Kunming au cœur du Yunnan avec le général Alessandri et le général Sabattier.

Itinéraire des forces ayant réussi à gagner la Chine sous la protection du groupe Alessandri qui ralentit la progression nipponne. Extrait de "Batailles" Hors série N° 3 "L'Indochine en guerre 1940-1945" publié en 2005.

Le courrier en provenance des réfugiés en Chine est rare. Ci-dessous celui d'un adjudant d'aviation, qui avait fui par la Birmanie et s'était réfugié à Kunming et qui correspond avec sa famille à Tunis :

On pourra se reporter également à l'article de Pascal Liévin dans le N° 116 du Bulletin COL.FRA.
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current19:19, 14 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 19:19, 14 October 2022600 × 487 (39 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by The Free French government. from * [https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr/pages/008_indo/506d_postes_militaires_japonaises.html L'Indochine Française dans la Tourmente 1939-1955+ - LA POSTE MILITAIRE JAPONAISE EN INDOCHINE. - Dernière mise à jour de ce chapitre : 5 mai 2014.], [https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr/ www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr]. * [https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr/pages/008_indo/514b_courrier_sous_administration_japonaise.html L'Indochine Françai...