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No. 41 Squadron RAF - History - Second World War, 1939–1945 - Members Worthy of Note, 1916-1946
... ‘Chris’, Le Roux flew with 41 Squadron for a short period in late 1940-early 1941 ... In July 1944, by now OC, 602 Squadron, Le Roux was credited with attacking and seriously injuring General Erwin Rommel in his staff car, on a road outside ... In doing so, Le Roux single-handedly removed Germany's commanding general from the Normandy battlefield ...
... ‘Chris’, Le Roux flew with 41 Squadron for a short period in late 1940-early 1941 ... In July 1944, by now OC, 602 Squadron, Le Roux was credited with attacking and seriously injuring General Erwin Rommel in his staff car, on a road outside ... In doing so, Le Roux single-handedly removed Germany's commanding general from the Normandy battlefield ...
Cavale - Plot
... is brought just outside the prison where Bruno Le Roux, a former leftist revolutionary, has just escaped ... That night Bruno pays a visit to Freddy, who obviously shares some past with him, Le Roux demands to see Jacquillat and Freddy reluctantly agrees to call him after ... his refuge and sends his henchmen after Le Roux ...
... is brought just outside the prison where Bruno Le Roux, a former leftist revolutionary, has just escaped ... That night Bruno pays a visit to Freddy, who obviously shares some past with him, Le Roux demands to see Jacquillat and Freddy reluctantly agrees to call him after ... his refuge and sends his henchmen after Le Roux ...
Louis Napoleon Le Roux
... Louis Napoléon Le Roux (1890-1944) was a Breton nationalist ... of the founders of the Breton Nationalist Party with Camille Le Mercier d'Erm ... Le Roux, perhaps in order to avoid using the name 'Louis Napoléon' ...
... Louis Napoléon Le Roux (1890-1944) was a Breton nationalist ... of the founders of the Breton Nationalist Party with Camille Le Mercier d'Erm ... Le Roux, perhaps in order to avoid using the name 'Louis Napoléon' ...
Famous quotes containing the word roux:
“Say nothing good of yourself, you will be distrusted; say nothing bad of yourself, you will be taken at your word.”
—Joseph Roux (18341886)
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