A Szabad Francia Légierő tevékenysége Afrikában

Krisztián Bene
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The Free French Air Forces were the air branch of the Free French Forces during the Second World War from 1940 to 1943 when they finally became part of the new regular French Air Forces. This study aims to present the activity of this special and little-known air force over the territory of Africa during this period.After the French defeat in June 1940 General Charles de Gaulle went to England to continue the fight against the Axis Forces and created the Free French Forces. Several airmen of the French Air Forces rallied to General de Gaulle which allowed the creation of the Free French Forces on 1st July 1940 under the command of Admiral Émile Muselier. The Free French commandment wanted to deploy their units during the reconquest of the French African colonies, so they were sent to participate in the occupation of French Equatorial Africa in 1940. Other flying units struggled in East and North Africa together with British troops against the invading Italian armies. These forces were reorganized in 1941 and continued the fight in the frame of fighter and bombing squadrons (groupes in French). Most of them (five of seven) were created and deployed in Africa as the Lorraine, the Alsace, the Bretagne, the Artois and the Picardie squadrons.From 1940 to 1943 5,000 men served in the ranks of the Free French Air Forces, which is a modest number if we compare with the power of the air forces of the other allied countries. At the same time, the presence and the activity of these forces were an important aid to Great Britain during a hard period of its history, so this contribution was appreciated by the British government in the end of the war at the political scene.
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在1940年至1943年的第二次世界大战期间,自由法国空军是自由法国部队的空中分支,后来他们最终成为新的法国常规空军的一部分。本研究旨在展示这支特殊而鲜为人知的空军在这一时期在非洲领土上的活动。法国空军的几名飞行员向戴高乐将军集结,允许在1940年7月1日成立自由法国部队,由海军上将Émile Muselier指挥。自由法国军团想要在重新征服法属非洲殖民地的过程中部署他们的部队,所以他们被派去参加1940年法属赤道非洲的占领。其他飞行部队在东非和北非与英国军队一起对抗入侵的意大利军队。这些部队在1941年进行了重组,并以战斗机和轰炸中队(法语为群)的形式继续战斗。他们中的大多数(7个中的5个)都是以洛林(Lorraine)、阿尔萨斯(Alsace)、布列塔尼(Bretagne)、阿图瓦(Artois)和皮卡第(Picardie)中队的名字创建并部署在非洲的。从1940年到1943年,有5000人在自由法国空军服役,如果与其他盟国的空军力量相比,这是一个微不足道的数字。与此同时,这些部队的存在和活动在英国历史上的艰难时期是一个重要的援助,所以这种贡献在战争结束时得到了英国政府在政治舞台上的赞赏。
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