TANKS ON PATROL IN PARIS.—A column of tanks moves among civilian traffic on the Invalides bridge in Paris on April 24, when troops and police stood guard throughout France against a possible attack byforces of the insurgent military junta in Algiers. Under the emergency decree powers, the Government kept most of the country’s airports closed to traffic, civilian and military.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 11
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60TANKS ON PATROL IN PARIS.—A column of tanks moves among civilian traffic on the Invalides bridge in Paris on April 24, when troops and police stood guard throughout France against a possible attack byforces of the insurgent military junta in Algiers. Under the emergency decree powers, the Government kept most of the country’s airports closed to traffic, civilian and military. Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 11
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