- The
Cointet-element, also
known as a
Belgian Gate or C-element, was a
heavy steel fence about three metres (9 ft 10 in) wide and two
metres (6 ft 7 in)...
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Cointet may
refer to: Guy de
Cointet (1934–1983),
French artist Jean-Paul
Cointet,
French historian Michèle
Cointet,
French historian Cointet-element...
- of most
visited websites **** Mazières, Antoine; Trachman, Mathieu;
Cointet, Jean-Philippe; Coulmont, Baptiste; Prieur,
Christophe (21
March 2014)...
- include, but are not
limited to: The
Czech hedgehog, dragon's
teeth and
cointet-element, all
sometimes called "tank traps", are the most
famous types of...
- Michèle
Cointet is a
French historian. She is a
professor of 20th
century history at the
University of Poitiers. She is the
recipient of two
prizes from...
- Jean-Paul
Cointet is a
French historian. He is
Professor emeritus of 20th
century history at the
University of
Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens, and he...
- OCLC 1015992303. Michèle
Cointet.
Dictionnaire historique de la
France sous l'Occupation (2nd ed. 2000) 732pp Michèle
Cointet. L'Eglise sous Vichy. 1940–1945...
- Kerguéhennec from 2000 to 2010.
Since he
curated exhibitions of Guy de
Cointet (2011) and
Beatriz Milhazes: Panamericano.
Paintings 1999–2012 (2012) at...
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consisted of bunkers, anti-tank ditches, and
barricades including so-called
Cointet-elements and pla**** a key role in
Allied strategy during the
German invasion...
- Guy de
Cointet (1934–1983) was a French-born
artist based in
California who
created text and
sculptural works,
often combining them as
props and stage...