France to rename streets after African WW2 heroes

France to rename streets after African WW2 heroes

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Mayors are urged to honour, in streets and squares, African soldiers who fought for France .

Marseille. Destruction du Vieux Port. Février 1943.

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France to Rename Streets After African WW2 Heroes - Radio Nigeria Ibadan Zonal Station

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African Architectural Monument built in France, between 1928-1930, by Senegalese/West African troops

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Black prisoners of war from French Africa, captured in 1940. The French Army made extensive use of African soldiers during the Battle of France in May–June 1940 and 120,000 became prisoners of

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