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Document : 4211GJV 00003 - THE WAR. THE EFFECTS OF THE PARIS BOMBARDMENT OF 3 MARCH BY BRITISH AVIATION. MASTER BETA 658. 500 D

 
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4211GJV 00003

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Title :  THE WAR. THE EFFECTS OF THE PARIS BOMBARDMENT OF 3 MARCH BY BRITISH AVIATION. MASTER BETA 658. 500 D

Dates

First distribution : 18/03/1942

Summary catalog

The war. The effects of the PARIS bombardment of 3 March by British aviation. MASTER BETA 658. 500 deaths, 2000 wounded. The Ambroise PARE SEPARATED hospital and the manufacture of are damaged. M.BARTHELEMY reads the PETAIN condolence message. Funeral of the victims of the bombardment. The PETAIN message SEPARATED, bed M.CARCOPINO. Requiem office by the archbishop from PARIS to Notre-Dame. Concorde square, the catafalque. Population procession. TC: 00.12.33.00 - 00.19.32 00.

Descriptive summary

La guerre. Les effets du bombardement de PARIS du 3 mars par l'aviation britannique. MASTER BETA 658. 500 morts, 2000 blessés. L'hôpital Ambroise PARE et la manufacture de SEVRES sont endommagés. M BARTHELEMY lit le message de condoléances de PETAIN. Obsèques des victimes du bombardement. A SEVRES, M CARCOPINO lit le message de PETAIN. Office de Requiem par l'archevêque de PARIS à Notre-Dame. Place de la Concorde, le catafalque. Défilé de la population. TC : 00 12 33 00 - 00 19 32 00.

Keywords

France; PARIS; NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL (PARIS); Place de la Concorde (Paris); Issy les Moulineaux; VILLEJUIF; LE PECQ; SEVRES; Boulogne Billancourt; BARTHELEMY; MGR SUHARD; Jacques BENOIST MECHIN; AMBROISE PARE; CARCOPINO; BELIN; BERTHELOT; WWII; WAR 39 45; Second World War; BOMBARDMENT; CEMETERY; WOMAN; DEATH; Rubbles; children; SMOKE; Hospital; FACTORY; BLAZE; NIGHT; FIREMAN; CHINA; FLAME; WINDOW; REQUIEM; ruin; SINISTRE; Coffin; Discours; FUNERALS; MARCH; 1942; Vichy Government (1940-1944); propaganda