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Poster - Camerone in Dien Bien Phu - Good Morning Army (for the benefit of ANAPI)

Poster - Camerone in Dien Bien Phu - Good Morning Army (for the benefit of ANAPI)

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"Camerone at Dien Bien Phu" recounts the commemoration of the Battle of Camerone (April 30, 1863) celebrated by the legionnaires of the 13th Foreign Legion Half-Brigade (13th DBLE) in the heart of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, on April 30, 1954. On that day, as the garrison's fate was sealed, General de Castries, Colonel Langlais, and Geneviève de Galard were named honorary corporals of the Foreign Legion. A week later, on May 7, 1954, the entrenched camp fell after 56 days of fierce fighting.

ANAPI (National Association of Former Prisoners, Internees, and Deportees of Indochina), recognized as being of general interest, brings together former prisoners, internees, and deportees of Indochina between 1945 and 1954. It works to preserve the memory of the combatants of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps (CEFEO). Out of 40,000 prisoners in the Viet Minh camps, only 9,000 returned.


Museum-quality poster on thick 189 gsm matte paper. Available in several formats.

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For the benefit of ANAPI

The National Association of Former Prisoners, Internees, and Deportees from Indochina (ANAPI) is a French organization founded in November 1985. Its mission is to identify and bring together former French prisoners, internees, and deportees captured in the Far East during World War II, the Indochina War, and the Korean War. This includes civilian and military prisoners of the Imperial Japanese Army, the Viet Minh, and the North Koreans.

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