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Maniakis, Helena. "Apprendre le français à la Légion étrangère : une double hybridation linguistique ? : l’exemple des légionnaires russes, serbes et polonais." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2130.
Full textThis research focuses on the acquisition of French language in the Foreign Legion. The Legion includes about 40 different nationalities and takes care itself of the teaching of French to the future legionnaires, mainly during the four-month training period at the Castelnaudary Instruction Centre. The main hypothesis of this work is that this fast acquisition in a multilingual context, and oriented towards a concise and codified working language (the military language), produces a recognizable linguistic variety, which we call ‘legiolect’. We wonder about the correlation between the type of teaching and the produced language. To answer these questions, we studied the statements of Russian, Serbian and Polish legionnaires, because our knowledge of these languages allowed us to neutralize the transcodic marks to bring out only the legiolect
Soulas, Michel. "Les engagements du Général Koenig." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010MON30101.
Full textThis thesis deals with the engagements carried out general Koenig (1898-1970) as a soldier, a politician and a fighter for the Israeli cause and friendship with the Jewish people. Pierre Koenig was born in Caen (France). Since childhood he had inclined always strongly to a military career. He was a volunteer during the First World War, then he served in Silesia, in Germany and in the Foreign Legion in Morocco for a long period of time. When the Second world war began, he took part in the Norway campaign early in 1940, then in June he joined General de Gaulle and became one of his most faithful companions. His career went on in Africa : Gaboon, the Levant, Libya, Tunisia. In Bir-Hakeim in Libya in June 1942, Koenig and his troops held out against Marshal Rommel‟s German and Italian forces for over ten days, thus achieving one of the greatest successes for french arms during the Second world war. After the Tunisia campaign, Koenig was called by General de Gaulle to high appointments summoning his qualities as a diplomat and negotiator. Posted first at the Algiers Headquarters, he was then the Representative of the provisional government of the French Republic next to the S.H.A.E.F. and later on chief of the Home French Forces. After the liberation of France he was appointed as “Military governor” in Paris, and afterwards commander-in-chief for the French occupation zone in Germany with civilian and military powers [etc.]
Dolejší, Daniel. "Příčiny existence francouzské Cizinecké legie v současnosti." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-333804.
Full textBooks on the topic "French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère)"
Porch, Douglas. The French foreign legion. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.
Find full textJohn, Harvey. With the French Foreign Legion in Syria. London: Greenhill Books, 1995.
Find full textTony, Geraghty, and Tony Geraghty. March or die: A new history of the French Foreign Legion. New York, N.Y: Facts on File, 1987.
Find full textWorden, James William. Wayward Legionnaire: A life in the French Foreign Legion. London: Futura, 1989.
Find full textWayward legionnaire: A life in the French Foreign Legion. London: Robert Hale, 1988.
Find full textWorden, James William. Wayward legionnaire: A life in the French Foreign Legion. Anstey: F.A. Thorpe, 1991.
Find full textBartlett, Philippe. Badges of the French Foreign Legion 1923-1989. [Pacy-sur-Eure: P. Bartlett, 1989.
Find full textWindrow, Martin. Uniforms of the French Foreign Legion 1831-1981. Poole: Blandford, 1986.
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