They go with the Germans. Vichy was part of the German empire. If they converted over, they became Free French.
They go with the Germans. Vichy was part of the German empire. If they converted over, they became Free French.
It wasn't all bad http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bir_Hakeim
but ......http://www.state.nj.us/military/admin/highlightsarchive/10nov06highlights.html ........they did fight the allies in places.
The preceeding message was stated as an historic fact - not a slight against french men or french women or french men who like french women - nor is the statement to be taken as a ugly american statement. All readers please realize the comments are not meant to be political in anyway - nor are they sponsored by any political party within the United States or its Allies or any other Country who wishes harm to the US. Also the United Nations has confirmed the french were active in both Armies of the Allies and Axis and these statements cannot be mistaken for political commentary and should be viewed as historic fact.
I think that disclaimer should work for me.
Well ive just ordered one of each of the vichy french figures,they look stunning,then a thought crossed my mind ,seen as King&country are going to release a WW1 series,hows about reusing/repainting the camels ,arab figures,and release a Lawrence of Arabia figure.series?
I think the camel in Ak33 would suit a haughty Lawrence figure?
If not a new series ,hows about a limited edition for the collecters club,would there be enough interest to generate sales?
Watch the film again on the collecters dvd and see where im comming from!
Wishfull thinking maybe
And Lawrence had Armored Cars.............. MicbaelYes, I LIKE THE WAY THIS MAN THINKS !
ANDY ? What about my MAIN MAN - LAWERENCE !
And Lawrence had Armored Cars.............. Micbael
On the matter of uniforms etc for the Vichy French, have a look at this link; it identifies some units which retained the Adrian helmets and the kepis:
http://www.balagan.org.uk/war/crossfire/CEF.htm
Upon reflection, those Vichy forces could represent either side, simultaneously! Put a few with some repainted D-Day figures to represent Operation Torch and put a corresponding few with the AK sets! Perfect equilibrium within your North African diorama.
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Sorry, forgot to add the following link on the clash between British/Commonwealth forces and the 'neutral' Vichy Lebanon/Syria:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syria-Lebanon_campaign
(Some French-on-French voilence there too, and an alternative use for the 8th Army figures too!)