An edition of Perfide Albion (1933)

Perfide Albion

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Perfide Albion
Jean Bardanne
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Language
French
Pages
252

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Perfide Albion
1933, Éditions Baudinière
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Table of Contents

La lamentable histoire du hérisson philosophe.
Au bridge européen, le Français fait le mort.
Les soubresauts de l'Entente cordiale.
Albion et les réactions du peuple français.
La police et la paix du monde.
Les Anglais et les monarchistes allemands.
La politique des marchands de canons.
Les Anglais, Hitler et le piège à quatre.
La France montre l'exemple.
Les armements de l'Allemagne.
L'armée camouflée du Reich.
Le matériel de guerre allemand.
L'aviation germanique.
Il faut conclure.

Edition Notes

Published in
Paris
Series
La vie documentée

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA566.7 .B25

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Pagination
2 p. l., [7]-252, [1] p., 1 l.
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL224855M
LCCN
ac34001781
OCLC/WorldCat
12863199

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