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English: The fall of Damascus to the Allies, late June 1941. A car carrying the Free French commanders, General Georges Catroux and General Paul Louis Le Gentilhomme, enters the city. They are escorted by French Gardes Tcherkess (Circassian cavalry).
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  • 2007-04-01 19:01 Grant65 450×300× (76872 bytes) Australian War Memorial catalogue number 009747. The fall of Damascus to the Allies, late June 1941. A car carrying the Free French commanders, General [[Georges Catroux]] and General [[Paul Louis Le Gentilhomme]] enters the city. They are escorted by Fr

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