Our Friends Beneath the Sands

Started by Chad, 09 July 2012, 01:32:31 PM

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Chad

Just reading the above, subtitled 'The Foreign Legion in France's Colonial Conquests 1870-1935'.

Excellent read and the early war in Indochina (Tonkin) offers great skirmish possibilities, as well as the Moroccan campaings.

Chad

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was looking at this in waterstones the other day - looks very good. The photographs alone are excellent
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JohntheRed

Hi

Read earlier this year.  Would recommend to anyone interested in the North Africa colonial campaigns and Rif wars in particular.

Story of the foreign legion from 1870 â€" 1930s, the heyday of French colonialism.  Its focussed on the Legions role in the campaigns rather than the Legion itself.  Covering wars in Dahomney, Vietnam, Madagascar, Algeria and Morocco. Some of the coverage in Morocco is a little repetitive but still brings out the scale of operations, high losses and stubborn resistance of the Berber tribes. Rif war covered as well.  Good.

I have too many other projects on the go to dabble but if this is your area,  then the book is defo one for you


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FierceKitty

Why, oh why, didn't they get properly mixed up in the Sudan wars?
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