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English: Article about the trip to French Somaliland by Admiral Platon, Secretary of States for the Colonies (top left), to reaffirm Vichy France's determination not to give in to the British blockade of Djibouti. The bottom picture shows Platon (left) being driven through Djibouti with Governor Nouailhetas (also shown top right). L'Illustration, 22 November 1941.
Français : Article de L'Illustration du 22 novembre 1941 sur le voyage de l'admiral Platon, secrétaire d'État aux Colonies (à gauche), à la Côte francaise des Somalis, pour réaffirmer la volonté du gouvernement de Vichy de résister au blocus britannique de la colonie. La photo du bas montre l'amiral Platon (à gauche) en voiture en compagnie du gouverneur Nouailhetas (également en haut à droite).
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