Reel 17429 - Page 0702
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- Reel 17429 - Page 0702
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- 1941/1945
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- Public Domain
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- fra
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- have and which must have caused the ... anxiety concerning the ultimate intentions of Vichy. This bombing must then be considered as the prelude of important developments which will take place in the (spring?)."
To-day's Baltimore Sun says:- "Neither the French Government nor the Parisians have the right to (say?) that they had not been (warned?) in time of the probability of a British attack against the war factories of the Paris region. The bombing can be considered as a warning to French collaborationists they they cannot expect to continue to collaborate with the enemy and to be considered at the same time as friends of England."
An open criticism of the British action has been published ... in an offensive manner in the Evening ... and signed by CONSTANTIN BROWN:- "The bombing of Paris is considered in New York as ... ... of the Axis powers at the most critical moment of Francamerican relations. Paris is a fetish for (continued)
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“Reel 17429 - Page 0702,” The Canadian Vichy Intercepts, accessed December 16, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/examination-unit/items/show/24599.
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