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Latest revision as of 12:51, 29 July 2021

Lefranc’s version - Lefranc was convinced that the conditions under which the German authorities handed over the sealed truck on Saturday April 24 in Limoges “fully demonstrates their good faith in this whole affair. There was only one most unfortuna
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Lefranc emphasis on German coopertion and uprightness
Lefranc’s version - Lefranc was convinced that the conditions under which the German authorities handed over the sealed truck on Saturday April 24 in Limoges “fully demonstrates their good faith in this whole affair. There was only one most unfortuna

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    Lefranc’s version - Lefranc was convinced that the conditions under which the German authorities handed over the sealed truck on Saturday April 24 in Limoges “fully demonstrates their good faith in this whole affair. There was only one most unfortunate incident, obviously confusing, but totally unforeseeable, both on the part of the German authorities and the CGQJ.” He stressed “with all supportin
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