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French D2 tank, January 1940 03.jpg

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Français : LES CHARS D'ASSAUT sont parfois conciliants et routiniers, et ils suivent alors docilement les voies et les chemins, même forestiers, dont leurs chenilles s'accommodent fort bien ; mais la neige ne les empêche pas de couper, s'il le faut, à travers champs et bois, et un arbre, même robuste, ne constitue pas un obstacle suffisant pour détourner le char de sa direction. Janvier 1940. [Char D2 2025 Yorktown du 19e BCC, Althorn, début janvier 1940]
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Source Le Miroir, N°20, 14 janvier 1940
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