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Duault (French pronunciation: [dɥot]; Breton: Duaod) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. The
inhabitants of...
- to
establish a
secure base on the
Breton Peninsula, near St.
Brieuc in
Duault in the
Bretagne Region.
Their base was
heavily attacked by
German troops...
- in Saint-Marcel,
Morbihan or the base
established by the
Samwest team in
Duault, Côtes d'Armor. The
Longest Day, a 1962
American film
produced by Darryl...
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programme Des
racines et des ailes.
Filming also took
place in the
commune of
Duault (Côtes-d'Armor),
where the
Manor of
Rosviliou was
staged as an orphanage...
- version" or even "Richard
Clayderman in bad boy mode". The
musicologist Alain Duault [fr] "does not
consider him in any way a
classical pianist". He added, "it's...
- Thirty-six Free
French SAS (4 sticks)
jumped into
Brittany (Plumelec and
Duault) on June 5 at 23:30 (Operation Dingson). The
first Allied soldiers killed...
- The ESA is
headed by
Maxence Duault, who
previously served as the
deputy director general of ESCP
Business School. M.
Duault replaced Stéphane
Attali in...
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paratroopers of the FFL in four
groups (two over Plumelec, two over
Duault). The sole
battle casualty in
Plumelec (on June 6 at 0 h 40),
caporal Emile...
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Contemporary Social Change, Zed
Books Ltd, New York NY, page 25 Atlani-
Duault, Laëtitia 2007,
Humanitarian Aid in Post-Soviet Countries: An Anthropological...
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philosopher Hasan Dosti (1895–1991),
Albanian jurist and
politician St.
Maurice Duault (1117–1191),
French abbot and
saint Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876–1918),...