File:Fezzan 1948 French stele.png

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Français : Images extraites d'un reportage audiovisuel sur l'inauguration en décembre 1948 d'une stèle commémorant la capture du fort de Sebha au Fezzan par les Forces françaises libre en 1943. La stèle, située au pied du fort, rebaptisé Fort Leclerc, fut inaugurée par Marcel-Edmond Naegelen, gouverneur général d'Algérie, accompagné du ministre de l'intérieur Jules Moch. La France tentait, sinon d'annexer le Fezzan à l'Algérie, du moins de le placer en permanence sous administration administrative et militaire française.
English: Inauguration at the foot of the fort of Sebha (Fezzan, Libya) in December 1948 of a stele commemorating the capture of the fort by the Free French Forces of General Leclerc in 1943. The stele was inaugurated by Marcel-Edmond Naegelen, governor general of Algeria, accompanied by the French minister of the Interior. France was then hoping to absorb the Fezzan to Algeria administratively and militarily.
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