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Cyrus Vance
Cyrus_Vance
2003 invasion of Iraq
2003_invasion_of_Iraq
First Indochina War
The First Indochina War (also known as the French Indochina War, the The Anti-French War, the Franco-Vietnamese War, the Franco-Vietminh War, the Indochina War, the Dirty War in France and as the French War in contemporary Vietnam) was fought in French Indochina from December 19, 1946, until August 1, 1954, between the French Union’s French Far East Expeditionary Corps, led by France and supported by Bảo Đại’s Vietnamese National Army against the Việt Minh, led by Hồ Chí Minh and Võ Nguyên Giáp.
First_Indochina_War
Ayub Khan
Muhammad Ayub Khan (Urdu/Hindko:N.Pk., H.Pk., HJ, psc, (May 14, 1907 April 19, 1974) was a Field Marshal during the mid-1960s, and the President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969. He became the Pakistan Army's first native Commander in Chief in 1951, and was the youngest full general and self-appointed Field Marshal in Pakistan's military history. He was also the first Pakistani military commander to seize power through a coup.
Ayub_Khan
Renault F1
Renault_F1
Music of France
art and music. The country has a wide variety of indigenous folk music, as well as styles played by immigrants from Africa, Latin America and Asia. In the field of classical music, France has produced a number of legendary composers, while modern pop music has seen the rise of popular French hip hop, techno/funk, and pop performers.
Music_of_France
Louison Bobet
Louis ("Louison") Bobet (born Saint-Méen-le-Grand, Brittany, France, 12 March, 1925, died 31 March, 1983) was a French professional road cyclist. He was the first great French rider of the post-war period and the first rider to win the Tour de France in three successive years, from 1953 to 1955.
Louison_Bobet
France Gall
France Gall (born Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall on 9 October 1947 in Paris) is a popular French yé-yé singer. Gall was married to, and had a successful singing career in partnership with, French singer-songwriter Michel Berger.
France_Gall
May 1968 in France
For other events in May 1968, see 1968.May 1968, referring to the period when the events occurred, is the name used to refer to the largest general strike that ever stopped the economy of an advanced industrial country, the first wildcat general strike in history,
May_1968_in_France
V sign
The V sign is a hand gesture in which the first and second fingers are raised and parted, whilst the remaining fingers are clenched. In the United Kingdom and some other English speaking countries, it is an obscene insulting gesture of defiance when performed with the palm facing inwards.
V_sign
USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24)
USS_Belleau_Wood_(CVL-24)
French presidential election, 1995
Presidential elections took place in France on 23 April and 7 May 1995, to elect the fifth president of the Fifth Republic.The incumbent Socialist president, François Mitterrand, did not stand for a third term. He was 78, had cancer, and his party had lost the previous legislative election in a landslide defeat.
French_presidential_election,_1995
Electroacoustic music
Electroacoustic music includes several different sonic and musical genres or musical techniques. Electroacoustic music is a diverse field. Important centers of research and composition can be found around the world, and there are numerous conferences and festivals which present electroacoustic music, notably the International Computer Music Conference, the International Conference on New interfaces for musical expression, the Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Festival (Bourges, France), and the Ars Electronica Festival (Linz, Austria).
Electroacoustic_music
Automobiles René Bonnet
Automobiles René Bonnet was a French automobile maker.The firm was the continuation of Deutsch et Bonnet (DB) by René Bonnet when Charles Deutsch, the "D" in DB, founded his own firm CD. It produced light sports cars with fiberglass bodies mainly powered by Renault engines.It was based at Champigny sur Marne, in France, in département of Val de Marne, Île de France.
Automobiles_René_Bonnet
Gaston Bachelard
Gaston Bachelard (June 27, 1884, Bar-sur-Aube October 16, 1962, Paris) was a French philosopher. His most important work is on poetics and on the philosophy of science. To the latter he introduced the concepts of epistemological obstacle and epistemological break (obstacle épistémologique et rupture épistémologique). He rose to some of the most prestigious positions in the French academy and influenced many subsequent French philosophers, among them Michel Foucault, Louis Althusser and Jacques Derrida.
Gaston_Bachelard
Robert Badinter
Robert Badinter (born 30 March 1928) is a high-profile French criminal lawyer, university professor and politician mainly known for his struggle against the death penalty. A member of the Socialist Party (PS), he served as Minister of Justice and then President of Constitutional Council under François Mitterrand.He is currently a Senator for the Hauts-de-Seine département.
Robert_Badinter
Raymond Barre
Raymond Octave Joseph Barre (12 April 1924 25 August 2007) was a French centre-right politician and economist. He served as Prime Minister under Valéry Giscard d'Estaing from 1976 until 1981. As a candidate for the presidency in 1988, he came in third and was eliminated in the first round. He was born in Saint-Denis, in the French overseas department of Réunion.
Raymond_Barre
Serge Daney
Serge Daney (1944 - 1992) was an influential French movie critic who went on from writing film reviews to developing a “television criticism” and onto building a personal theory of the image. Although highly regarded in French and European film criticism circles, his work remains little known to English-speaking audiences, largely because it has not been consistently translated.
Serge_Daney
Military history of France during World War II
Talk:Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II
France and weapons of mass destruction
Talk:France_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction