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Legend

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Anyone seen this? Not very reassuring that there are two Fiat 3000s on the front cover.

 

http://www.imineo.com/documentaires/societe/armee-police/ft-17-renault-video-10493.htm



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Yes, and incorrect "FT-17" wink But this version seems to be more popular in the world, than simple and correct "FT" wink 



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James,

I Know that it was your work.

My first idea was to write : "Même Wikipédia semble avoir admis que cette appellation n'est pas correcte (merci James !) ."

But, I probably received many questions after that, by French members of "Pages 14-18 forum" about (merci James !)  . . . . . . !



-- Edited by Tanker on Sunday 28th of October 2012 10:32:03 PM

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Bonsoir James and Albert,

Here is my point of view, for the French readers on my forum :

http://pages14-18.mesdiscussions.net/pages1418/Pages-d-Histoire-Artillerie/Artillerie-Speciale-chars-d-assaut/renault-societe-militaris-sujet_1538_1.htm

Très bonne semaine - Michel



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Merci, Michel. Your reservations are very similar to mine.

"Même Wikipédia semble avoir admis que cette appellation n'est pas correcte." Oui. Moi, j'ai convaincu Wikipedia, avec l'aide de François V! Quelle lutte!

Cordialement.




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