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  1. French North Africa (1940–1943)

    On 17 June 1940, five days before the signing of the Franco-German Armistice, the first exodus of 10 airmen took flight from Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport to England. Others rallied to General Charles de Gaulle from … See more

    One squadron, two identities: GC 2/7 (No.326 “Nice” Squadron) (1943–1945)

    Altogether, under the umbrella of the Allies (not just in North Africa, but also in Sicily and Corsica), there were nine FAFL fighter groups, three of which were designated as RAF fighter squadrons, namely No.326 (“Nice”), … See more

    Red Star: the Régiment Normandie-Niemen fighting for the Soviet Union (1942–1945)

    Six months after the Germans invaded the USSR, talks aimed at closer co-operation between Free France and the Soviet Union resulted in a squadron being especially created, with an initial core of twelve fighter pilots bein… See more

    Axis Powers aircraft captured by Free French Forces
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