Charred remains of a British soldier of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Amiens, France, 21 May 1940Map noting German advances in France and the Low Countries between 16 and 21 May 1940Maxime Weygand, Paul Baudouin, Paul Reynaud, and Philippe Pétain after a Council of Ministers meeting, Paris, France, 21 May 1940
Charred remains of a British soldier of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Amiens, France, 21 May 1940Map noting German advances in France and the Low Countries between 16 and 21 May 1940Maxime Weygand, Paul Baudouin, Paul Reynaud, and Philippe Pétain after a Council of Ministers meeting, Paris, France, 21 May 1940


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