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By late May, the Germans had pierced in the Ardennes and, with the military situation degrading, front units on the Maginot Line were gradually brought back and sent on the front on the
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Historiques succints des grandes unités de l'armée de terre, guerre 1939-1945 tome N°1, Paris, imprimerie nationale 1967
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and surrendered on 12 June 1940. Most of the soldiers were kept in captivity in Germany until 1945.
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La Xème Armée, général Robert Altmayer, éditions Défense de la France, sans date
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took command of the Corps. On 27 May, the Corps marched towards
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From late 1939 to May 1940, the 9 Corps was deployed around the
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At the mobilisation, the 9 Army Corps was constituted near
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The remnants of the 9 Corps were eventually surrounded in
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In early September 1939, the 9 Corps was re-created in
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