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U.S. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE REPORTS:FRANCE1919-1941

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A Guide to

U.S. MILITARYINTELLIGENCE REPORTS:

FRANCE, 1919-1941

Edited byDale Reynolds

Guide Compiled byMike Acquaviva

A microfilm project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.

44 North Market Street • Frederick, MD 21701

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NOTE ON SOURCESThe documents in this collection are from the National Archives and RecordAdministration, Washington, D.C., Record Group #165, Military Intelligence Di-vision Files: France.

Copyright © 1985 by University Publications of America, Inc.All rights'reserved.

ISBN 0-89093-664-1.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSKeel Index

Keel 1M Hilary A flairs 1

Keel 2Military Affairs cont 4

Keel 3Military Affairs cont 10

Keel 4Military Affairs cont 17

Keel 5Military Affairs cont 20

Keel 6Military Affairs cont 25

Keel?Military Affairs cont 30

Keel 8Military Affairs cont 33

Reel 9M ilitary Affairs cont 34

Reel 10Economic Affairs 36Political Affairs 38

Keel 11Political Affairs cont 41

Keel 12Political Affairs cont 48Aviation 49

Subject Index 51

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REEL INDEX

ReellMilitary Affairs

0001 M.A. Report: French Army Demobili/ation. January 17. 1919. 7pp.

0007 M.A. Report: Demobili/alion of the French Army. February I. 1919. ,1pp.

0010 M.A. Report: Compulsory Military Service in France. January 25. 1919. 10pp.

0020 M.A. Report: Demobilisation of the French Army. February X. 1919. ,1pp.

0023 Memo: Report of French Minister of War to the President of France on Armament andMunitions. January 27. 1919. Ip.

0024 Report: to the President of the French Republic Industrial Reconstruction. December 20.19IS. 4pp.

002K M.A. Report: Marshal Retain Assigned to Command of French Army. August I. 1919. 2pp.

0030 Report: Distribution of Allied Troops around the Black Sea. September 9. 1919. 2pp.

0032 Report: Organi/ation. October 17. 1919. I Ipp.

0043 Report: "The Army of To-Morrow (L'Armcc De Dcmain).: Journal Den Di'halx. Paris.October 27. 1919. October 31. 1919. 4pp.

0047 Report: Allied War Losses. November 5. 1919. 2pp.

0049 Report: Conversation with Lieutenant (iener.il Sir John du Cane, regarding the Organi/ationol the French High Command. November 12. 1919. 5pp.

0054 Report: Administration Officers. November 4. 1919. 7pp.

0061 Lecture: "The Organi/ation ol the French Army" by Lieutenant Colonel L.R. Holbrook. F.A.Septembers. 1919. 20pp.

00X2 Report: Motor Transport Corps in French Army. December 12. 1919. 7pp.

00X9 M.A. Report: French War Department. Januarv 14. 1919. 6pp.

0095 Report: Causes and Effects of the War of 1914 I9IX on the French Cavalry. April 24. 1920.72Pp.

0167 Report: A Report on a French Cavalry Regiment. June 15. 1920. 5pp.

0172 Report: French Police. July I. 1920. 3pp.

0175 Report: Present State of Morale in the French Armv. July 12. 1920. 3pp.

OI7X M.A. Report: I he Annihilation ol the French Force at I'rl'a. July 20. 1920. Xpp.

01X6 Report: Creation of General Inspection for the Artillery. September 20. 1920. 3pp.

01X9 Report: Comments on the New Organi/ation of Command in French Artillery. September 20.1920. 3pp.

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0192 Report: The New General Inspection for the Artillery. September 27. 1920. 4pp.

0196 Report: Organi/ation. October 9. 1919. 23pp.

0219 Report: General Staff. November 4. 1920. 15pp.

0234 Report: Participation of the Army in the Maintenance of Public Order. November 25. 1920.9pp.

0243 Report: War Department Budget for 1921. May 2. 1921. 3pp.

0246 M.I.D. Report: Combat Monograph of France. January 8. 1921. 156pp.

0402 Report: Military Laws Organi/ation in Time ol War. January 31. 1921.6pp.

0408 Report: The Army Reorgani/ation Bill. February 16. 1921. 5pp.

0413 Report: The Army Reorgani/ation Bill. February 23. 1921. 7pp.

0420 Report: The Organi/ation and Strength Bill. April 25. 1921. 5pp.

0425 Report: The Organi/ation and Strength Bill. May 20. 1921. Ip.

0426 Memo: Proposed Reorgani/ation of the Army. May 25. 1921. 5pp.

0431 Report: The Organi/ation and Strength Bill. June 15. 1921. 2pp.

0433 Report: The Organi/ation and Strength Bill. June 17. 1921. 12pp.

0445 Report: Military Legislation. February 17. 1922. 4pp.

0449 Report: Army Legislation Pending in Parliament. February 24. 1922. 2pp.

0451 Report: The French 18 Months Army Service Bill. April 7. 1922. 4pp.

0455 Report: Chamber of Deputies Votes 18 Months Service. June 26. 1922. 2pp.

0457 M.A. Report: Chamber of Deputies Passes Most of the Paragraphs ol the New Army ServiceBill. June 30. 1922. I p.

0458 Report: The Three New Marshals of France. February 23. 1921. 2pp.

0460 Report: The New Marshals. February' 25. 1921. 4pp.

0464 Report: The Reserves as a Factor of the Recruiting Law. April 9. 1921. 10pp.

0474 Report: Promotion Courses for French Army Officers. March 6. 1923. 5pp.

0479 M.I.D. Report: Role and Missions of the Artillery. April 29. 1921. 6pp.

0485 Report: Newspaper Referendum on Marshals. April 25. 1921. 2pp.

0487 Report: Newspaper Referendum on Marshals. May 1921. Ip.

0488 Report: The Bill on Army Promotions. May 20. 1921. I p.

0489 Report: The Bill on Army Promotions. May 27. 1921. 4pp.

0493 Report: The Bill on Army Promotions. June 10. 1921. 3pp.

0496 Report: The Bill Fixing the Status of General Officers. May 20. 1921. Ip.

0497 Report: The Bill Fixing the Status of General Officers. May 26. 1921. 3pp.

0500 Report: "The Technical Organi/ation of the Nation Under Arms" by General Charbonnier.May 26. 1921. 2pp.

0502 Report: Proposed Reorgani/ation of Artillery. June 7. 1921. 3pp.

0505 Report: Officer Personnel. June 14. 1921. 6pp.

0511 Report: Tables of Organization Air Service. June 12. 1921. 7pp.

0518 Lecture: Infantry Course the Infantry in Battle. December II. I 9 I K . 24pp.

0542 Lecture: Infantry Course - the Infantry in Battle. December 12. I 9 I X . 31pp.

0573 Report: Instruction of French General Officers and Colonels. July 13. 1921. 3pp.

0576 M.A. Report: French Military Attaches Abroad. December 7, 1921. 5pp.

0581 Report: The Present Organi/ation of the French Artillery. September 29. 1921. 7pp.

0588 Report: French Army. 1920. 3pp.

0591 Report: The Board of National Defense. November 29. 1921. 94pp.

0595 Report: The Board of National Defense. December 16. 1921. 3pp.

0598 Report: Director of Services General Secretariat of the Board of National Defense, .lanuan.23. 1922. 2pp.

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0600 (i-2 Report: Permanent Secretarial ol the Supreme National Defense Council. May 20.1926. I p.

0601 Report: Strength ol the French Army. October I. 1921. 2pp.

060.1 M.A. Report: Estimate ol the Military Situation in France. March 6. 1922. 6pp.

0609 Report: British Fstimate of French Offensive Power. December 22. 1921. 2pp.

0611 Report: I'pkeep ol the Levant. April 3. 1922. Ip.

0612 Report: Military Budget Law lor Calendar Year 1922. January 17. 1922. 2pp.

0614 M.A Report: Nomination of Marshal Petain as Inspector General of the Army. January 20.1922. 3pp.

0617 Report: I he Inspector (icncral ol the Army. January 23. 1922. 2pp.

0619 Report: I su ol Women's Organi/ations (.luring War in France. September 27. 1922. 2pp.

0621 Report: Distribution ol the Army January 23. 1922. 8pp.

0629 Report: Germany Present and Planned Strength ol the French Army. January 31. 1922. 2pp.

0631 Report: How ihe French Government Now Procures and I rains Reserve Officers. January 15.1921. 10pp.

0641 Report: British F'slimate ol French Ollensive Power. January 24. 1922. 2pp.

0643 Report: Comparative I-\penditures ol France and Great Britain for Military Purposes.January 27. 1922. 2pp.

0645 Report: Comparison of French and British Military Budgets. February 22. 1922. 2pp.

0647 Report: General Inspectors ol the \rniy. March 10. 1922. Ip.

0648 (i-2 Report: Inspector General ol Several Arms and Services of the French Army. February 9.1926. 2pp.

0650 G-2 Report: Inspector General of Colonial I roops Organi/alion and Function of His Office.May 20. 1926. 2pp.

0652 G-2 Report: Inspector General ol Aeronautics Organi/alion and Functions of HLs Office.May 21. 1926. 2pp.

0654 G-2 Report: Inspector General of Corps of Engineers Organi/alion and Functions of HisOffice. May 21. 1926. 2pp.

0656 (i-2 Reports: Inspector General of Aeronautics. November 18. 1926. Ip.

0657 G-2 Report: Chiefs of Branches. December 28. 1926. I p.

0658 (i-2 Report: The Inspector General and the Director of Artillery. July 27. 1926. 5pp.

0663 G-2 Report: New Inspector General of Infantry. November 24. 1930. Ip.

0664 (i-2 Report: Appointment of an Assistant Inspector General for the Antiaircraft Defense ofthe Territory. May 16. 1933. Ip.

0665 (i-2 Report: Appointment of General Carencc as Inspector General of the Artillery. January 9.1934. I p.

0666 G-2 Report: General Duchene Succeeds Marshal Pelain as Inspector General of AerialDefense. February 16. 1934. 2pp.

0668 M.I.D. Report: Duties of the Inspector General of the Antiaircraft Defense of the Army.February 25. 1935. 4pp.

0672 G-2 Report: Air Defense System Active and Passive Air Defense. January 17. 1936. 3pp.

0675 M.I.D. Report: Personnel Commissioned: Duties of the Inspector General of ColonialTroops. November 10. 1936. 2pp.

0677 M.I.D. Report: Personnel Commissioned: Duties of the Inspector General of Artillery.November 10. 1936. 3pp.

0680 M.I.D. Report: Instructions Relative to the Organi/alion and Supervision of Protective Mate-rial Against Gas in Peace Time. November 17. 1936. 3pp.

0683 Report: Alleged Concentration of French Troops on German Frontier. April 13, 1922. 2pp.

0685 Report: Organi/ation of Command in Coast Defense. June I. 1922. 7pp.

0692 Report: Figures on Recruiting the Class of 1921. August 9. 1922. Ip.

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0693 Letter: Brigadier General William H. Johnston, U.S.A., to the Adjutant General of the Army,Washington, D.C. regarding Voluntary Enlistment in the French Army. August 4, 1922. 6pp.

0699 Report: French Army Reorganization. November 29, 1922. 53pp.

0752 Report: Modifications in Project of Army Reorganization Law. January 24, 1923. 6pp.

0758 Report: Modifications in Project of Army Reorganization Law. January 31. 1923. 3pp.

0761 Report: Modifications in Project of Army Reorganization Law. February 9, 1923. 2pp.

0763 Report: New Regulations for Recruit Instruction. September 26, 1922. 8pp.

0772 Article: "Military Organization and the Experience of the War," Revue de Paris. May 15.1922. 36pp.

0808 Report: Billeting in France. January 2, 1923. 4pp.

0812 M.I.D. Report: The French Infantry. January 4, 1923. 5pp.

0817 Report: "The Metropolitan Army in 1923" by General de Lacroix. January 16. 1923. 5pp.

0822 Letter T. Bentley Mott, Colonel, U.S.A. to Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, War Department.Washington, D.C. regarding "Transmitting of Report on Army Strength." March 20. 1923.2pp.

0824 Report: French Military Operations in the Ruhr. January 31, 1923. 3pp.

0827 Letter: T. Bentley Mott, Military Attach^ to Assistant Chief of Staff. G-2, War Department.Washington, D.C. regarding Occupation of the Ruhr and the Movement of French Troops.February 28, 1923. 2pp.

0829 Letter: T. Bentley Mott, Military Attache to Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2. War Department.Washington D.C. regarding French Army Strength in Occupied Germany. March 21, 1923.2pp.

0831 Report: French Troops in the Ruhr. May 5, 1923. Ip.

0832 Report: The French Infantry Division. February 3, 1923. 19pp.

0851 Letter: T. Bentley Mott, Military Attache to Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, War Department.Washington, D.C. regarding the "Manpower of France." April 27. 1923. I p.

0852 Report: Estimate of the Military Situation. April 27. 1923. 13pp.

0865 Letter: John R. Thomas, Jr., Assistant Military Attach^ to Assistant Chief of Staff. G-2. WarDepartment, Washington, D.C. regarding the "Organization of the French Army." March 29.1923. 25pp.

0890 Letter: H.W.T. Eglin, Chief, M.I.S., to Office of Chief of Cavalry regarding the Article byGeneral de la Croix. September 17, 1923. 6pp.

0896 Report: Native Troops. September 20, 1923. 5pp.

0901 Report: Report of Captain Reeder on French Tank Regiment. May 23, 1924. 10pp.

0911 Report: Foreign Service and Morale. October I I , 1923. 3pp.0914 G-2 Report: Officering the Colonial Army. October 31. 1923. 2pp.

0916 G-2 Report: Officering the Colonial Army—Fusion with the Metropolitan Army.November 13, 1923. 2pp.

0918 G-2 Report: Promotion in the French Army. November 13. 1923. 3pp.

0921 G-2 Report: Promotion of Officers in the Different Arms. November 27. 1923. 3pp.

0924 Report: Conference on the Air Service. November 22. 1923. 77pp.

Reel 2Military Affairs cont.

0001 G-2 Report: Revision of the Code of Military Justice. December 3. 1923. 2pp.

0003 G-2 Report: General Debeney Succeeds General Buat as Chief of the General Staff. January 9.1924. I p.

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0004 G-2 Report: Estimate of the Military Situation. December I. 1924. 2pp.

0006 Ci-2 Report: Budgetary Strength of the French Army, by Arm Service, as Proposed for 1925.December 12. 1924. I p.

0007 (i-2 Report: Commissioned Strength of Active Army by Grades of Different Arms andServices, including Colonels, of French and Colonial Armies. July 8. 1925. 2pp.

0009 (i-2 Repon: Actual Strength of Active and Reserve Army. July 8. 1925. 2pp.

0011 (i-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Strength ol the Metropolitan Army. September 22.1925. 2pp.

0013 (i-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Strength of the Metropolitan Army. October 28.1925. I p.

0014 (i-2 Report: Number of Marshals and General Officers and Grades Corresponding to (ieneralOfficers in the French Arms. December 3. 1925. 3pp.

0017 (i-2 Report: (ieneral Officers. IXx'cmner 7. 1925. 2pp.

0019 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation Strength of Organi/ations as Computed by 1924 Organi/ationCables Studied in the Ecole de Guerre. January 28. 1926. 2pp.

0021 G-2 Report: Military Establishment—Maximum Authorized Strength of Component Parts:I. Active Army. 2. Reserves, and 3. Military Manpower. March 4. 1926. 2pp.

0023 (i-2 Report: Strength ol French Armv bv Arms and Services. February 28. 1928. 2pp.

0025 (i-2 Report: Authori/ed Strength ol lank Laborer I'nits. January 17. 1930. I p.

0026 (i-2 Report: Colonial Manpower. January 22. 1930. 3pp.

(X)29 (i-2 Report: lotal Strength ol the lank Regiments. May 24. 1933. I p.

0030 (i-2 Report: Reduction ol Strength since 1920. January 23. 1924. 3pp.

0033 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation. March 7. 1924. 6pp.

0039 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation Infantry March 12. 1924. 2pp.

0041 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation of French Army Corps I mops. April 7. 1925. I Ipp.

0052 Report: Inlantry Division. June 20. 1925. 3pp.

0055 Memo: Military Attache Report. Julv 11. 1925. I p.

0056 (i-2 Report: lanks and Aviation. June 20. 1925. 5pp.

0061 (i-2 Report: I he French Intantrv Division. August 24. 1925. 5pp.

0066 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation of French Armv Corps I roops Not Included as Part of a Division.October 28. 1925. 7pp.

0073 (i-2 Report: Division Organi/ation ol French Infantry Division Headquarters. December I.1925. 4pp.

0077 G-2 Report: Corps—Organi/alion of the Headquarters of the French Army Corps.December 4. 1925. 5pp.

0082 (i-2 Report: Organi/alion and I'se of a French Infantry Division as Taught at the EcoleSupericurc dc Guerre. June 20. 1927. 22pp.

0104 (i-2 Report: Reorgani/ation Scheme for the French Army. May 18. 1933. Ip.

0105 M.I.D. Report: Infantry Tables of Organi/ation. September 29. 1934. 27pp.

0132 M.I.D. Report: Reorgani/ation Scheme for the French Armv. May 18. 1933. Ip.

0105 M.I.D. Report: Infantry Tables of Organi/ation. September 29. 1934. 27pp.

0132 M.I.D. Report: Reorgani/ation of Certain Effectives and of the Army. July 30. 1935. 2pp.

0134 .VI.A. Report: Remarks on Evaluation Report Dated August 17. 1935. September 12. 1935.2pp.

0136 (i-2 Report: Combatant Arms Peace Effectives of Various French Infantry Units. April 2.1936. 3pp.

0139 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation Combatant Arms: the French Infantry Battalion. January 26.1938. 2pp.

0141 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops. February 5. 1924. 27pp.

0168 (i-2 Report: New Law concerning Reserve Officers. January 3. 1924. 12pp.

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0180 G-2 Report: Reserve Engineers. Agents and Sub-Agents of the Powder Service. July 10. 1928.. 5pp.

0185 G-2 Report: Reserve Lieutenants to Be Commissioned in the Active Army. 1929. August 7.1929. I p.

0186 G-2 Report: Status of Reserve Officers. April 23. 1927. 4pp.

0190 G-2 Report: Promotion of Reserve Officers. June 2. 1927. 2pp.

0192 G-2 Report: Promotion of Reserve Officers. May 28. 1932. 7pp.

0199 G-2 Report: Reserve First and Second Lieutenants Promoted to Similar Grades in the ActiveArmy. October 25. 1932. I p.

0200 G-2 Report: Instruction on the Transfer of Reserve Officers to the Active Army, l-'ebruary 25.1933. 7pp.

0207 M.I.D. Report: Training Periods Required of Reserve Officers. March 12. 1935. 7pp.

0214 G-2 Report: Commissioned Personnel (Reserve) Decree Reducing to Six Months (he Stageof Reserve Officers. November 13. 1935. 2pp.

0216 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training—Training Periods to Be Undergone by Resent Officers.May 3. 1937.4pp.

0220 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training —Training Period for Reserve Infantry Officers in 1938.December 7. 1937. 3pp.

0223 G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned: Suspension of the Right of Reserve Officers toResign and the Maintenance of Certain Reserve Officers beyond Their Age Limits. December8. 1939. I p.

0224 G-2 Report: The Infantry Armament. March 21. 1924. 3pp.

0227 G-2 Report: Infantry Accompanying Weapons. November 13. 1924. 3pp.

0230 G-2 Report: The New Law as Applied to the Territorial Regions and the Colonial Army.March 24. 1924. 3pp.

0233 G-2 Report: Territorial Organi/ation of France and Her Possessions. April 15. 1925. 9pp.

0242 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Colonial Troops (Colonial Army) Territorially. May 2. 1925. 3pp.

0245 G-2 Report: Territorial Organi/ation of France and Her Possessions (Metropolitan I roops).May 14. 1925. 2pp.

0247 G-2 Report: Metropolitan France. May 15. 1925. 2pp.

0249 G-2 Report: Colonial Troops. May 15. 1925. 3pp.

0252 G-2 Report: Organi/alion of the Army of the Levant (Syria). May 19. 1925. 3pp.

0255 G-2 Report: Armies General Explanation of Terms. May 19. 1925. 2pp.

0257 G-2 Report: North African Auxiliary Units. August 19. 1929. I Ipp.

0268 G-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of the Territorial Command in Continental France. April 5. 1930.4pp.

0272 G-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of the Territorial Command in Continental France. April 28.1930. Ip.

0273 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of the Troops in Tunisia. May 19. 1930. 4pp.

0277 G-2 Report: General Billotte Sent to Command the Troops in Indochina. June 27. 1930. 2pp.

0279 G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Operation of the Moroccan Mixed Goums. August 22. 1930.15pp.

0294 M.I.D. Report: Organi/ation of the Territorial Command. May 26. 1934. 5pp.

0299 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Engineer Troops, including Kinds of Units . General Statement ofRole of Each Type of Unit , and Certain Equipment Tables. October 6. 1927. 10pp.

0309 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation Regions. April 9. 1924. 2pp.

0311 G-2 Report: Regimental Machine Gun Companies versus Machine Gun Battalions. April 24.1924. 4pp.

0315 G-2 Report: Distribution of the Uni ts of the French Army. May 16. 1924. 3pp.

0318 G-2 Report: Laws Governing Mobili/ation of French Army and Its Employment in l ime ofPeace. June 27. 1924. 4pp.

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0322 (i-2 Report: French Colonial Artillery in 1924. June 6. 1924. 2pp.

0324 (i-2 Report: Attempt to Reduce Length of Active Military Service. June 19. 1924. 5pp.

0329 Ci-2 Report: The New Secretary of War Cieneral Nollet. June 27. 1924. 2pp.

0331 Ci-2 Report: Training of the Reservists. July I. 1924. 4pp.

0335 Report: Cieneral Reorganisation of the French Army Combat Factor. April 2. 1925. Ip.

0336 Ci-2 Report: Minister of War's Statement on the New Army Organisation. April 8. 1925. 2pp.

033X G-2 Report: Proposed Law on "Organization Cienerale De L'Armee." May 12. 1925. IXpp.

0356 Ci-2 Report: Organization--M. Painleve's Proposed Army Bill. November 3. 1925. 2pp.

035X Ci-2 Report: New French Arms Organi/ational Bill. February I. 1926. 2pp.

0360 G-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of French Army Explained by M. Painlevc, Minister of War.April 30. 1926. 3pp.

0363 G-2 Report: Opinion of Cieneral Girod on the Future Organization of France's Army.June 10. 1926. 3pp.

0366 Ci-2 Report: French Armx Reorgani/ation Bill. March 30. 1927. 16pp.

03X2 Ci-2 Report: (ienerul Organi/ation ol the Army. Max 23. 1927. 17pp.

0399 Ci-2 Report: Cieneral Organi/ation of the Arrm. June 2. 1927. 3pp.

0402 Ci-2 Report: Reorganisation ol the French Armx. June 17. 1927. 3pp.

0405 Ci-2 Report: Reorganisation ol the French Arrm. June 29. 1927. Ip.

0406 Ci-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of the French Armx. Julx 13. 1927. Ip.

0407 Ci-2 Report: Reorganisation of the French Armx. July 20. 1927. 2pp.

0409 Ci-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of the French Armx. July 22. 1927. 2pp.

0411 Ci-2 Report: Change in Organi/ation. Noxember I. 1927. 2pp.

0413 Ci-2 Report: I aw Cioxerning Personnel and Effective:, ol the French Armx (Constitution desC'adres et KITectil's de PA mice). October 26. 1927. 19pp.

0432 Ci-2 Report: Law Governing Personnel and Fllectixes ol the French Army (Constitution desC'adres el FITcelifs de I'Armce. February 2. I92X. 6pp.

043X Ci-2 Report: Law Cioxerning Personnel and Llfectixes ol the French Armx (Constitution dcsC'adres et KITectifs de 1'Armee). March 2. I92X. 3pp.

0441 Ci-2 Report: Law Cioxerning Personnel and P.licctives ol the French Army (C'onstitution desCadres el HITeetil's de I'Armed. May 5. I92X. IXpp.

0459 Ci-2 Report: 1 he New French Armx Which Will Result from Recent Legislation. Max IX.I92X. 29pp.

04XX (i-2 Report: Rules Cioxerning Promotion ol Reenlisied Soldiers. June 29. I92X. 2pp.

0490 Ci-2 Report: Promotion ol Non-Commissioned Officers. Julx 23. I92X. 3pp.

0493 Ci-2 Report: Organi/ation ol the I rain. October 17. I92X. 6pp.

0499 Ci-2 Report: Colonel Fabrx's Article on the Reorgani/ation of the Armx. December 14.I92X. 3pp.

0502 Ci-2 Report: Abolition ol the Corps of Officers ol Administration for the Sen ice of theCieneral Stall, the Recruiting Sen ice. the Artillery Sen ice. the bngineer Sen ice. and theAccounting Ollicers of the Air Force. January 5. 1929. 3pp.

0505 (i-2 Report: Reorganisation ol the I rain. Max 6. 1929. 2pp.

0509 Ci-2 Report: Inspection of the I rain. Max 9. 1929. 2pp.

0511 (i-2 Report: lemporarv Personnel Authorised for the Stall Command and Sen ice Sections ofArmx C'orps. Divisions and Other I'nils. during the Calendar Year 1930. August X. 1929. 2pp.

0513 Ci-2 Report: Functions of the Director ol the I rain. Noxember 26. 1929. 2pp.

0515 (i-2 Report: Distribution ol the Annual Contingents in the Armx. as of Noxember 10. 1929.January 17. 1930. I p.

0516 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation of the I rain. January 23. 1930. 7pp.

0523 Ci-2 Report: Allotment of Administrative Staff Officers for Each Branch of the Service. April23. 1930. I p.

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0524 G-2 Report: Military Agents Assignment to Units, Mobili/ation Centers, and Services. May22. 1930. I Opp.

0534 G-2 Report: Consequence of the Saar Evacuation on Army Organisation. December 20. 1930.Ip.

0535 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation Centers. April 17. 1931. 33pp.

0568 G-2 Report: Proposed Changes in the Law of March 2X. 1928. "Cadres and Effectives" inregard to Artillery and Engineer Units. July 6. 1931. 10pp.

0578 G-2 Report: Laws of March 16th and 17th Modifying Articles 10. 12. and 13. as Well asArticles 6. 8. 9. 10. and 11 Respectively, of the Law on Cadres and Effectives of March 2X.1932. March 23. 1932. 4pp.

0582 G-2 Report: Decrees of July 8. 1932. Fixing the Number and Composition of Various I'nits ofthe Infantry. Cavalry. Train. Artillery, and Engineers. August X. 1932. Xpp.

0590 G-2 Report: Composition of the Foreign Infantry Units. February X. 1933. 2pp.

0592 G-2 Report: Strength of the Special Cadre of Adininistrali\c Staff Officers. February 21. 1933.2pp.

0594 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the Organisation of Certain Artillery I .'nits. July IX. 1933. 2pp.

0596 G-2 Report: Reduction in the Strength of the Special Cadre of Administrative Staff Officers.October 16. 1933. I p.

0597 G-2 Report: Reduction in the Number of Officers in the French Army. October 31. 1933. 2pp.

0599 M.I.D. Report: Reorganisation of Divisional Artillery for Cavalry Divisions. February 6.1934. 2pp.

0601 M.I.D. Report: Composition of Some Infantry Units. March 6. 1934. 2pp.

0603 M.I.D. Report: General Organisation of the Army. May 7. 1934. 2pp.

0605 M.I.D. Report: Military Regions of Continental France. May 14. 1934. Xpp.

0613 M.I.D. Report: Special Cadre of Administrative Staff Officers. June 15. 1934. 2pp.

0615 M.I.D. Report: Organi/ation Change in the Military Regions of Continental France. JuneII. 1935. 4pp.

0619 M.I.D. Report: Organi/ation Terrilorial Military Zones. January II. 1939. 2pp.

0621 G-2 Report: Organisation Territorial Military Zones: Headquarters of New Tenth Region.March 7. 1939. I p.

0622 G-2 Report: Organi/ation- Terrilorial Military Zones: Decree of March 20. 1939. Reorgan-ising the Command of Military Regions. March 29. 1939. I p.

0623 G-2 Report: Organisation - Territorial Military Zones: Changes in the Territorial MilitaryRegions of Continental France. May 15. 1939. llpp.

0634 G-2 Report: Organi/ation—Staff: Special Cadre and Administrative Stuff Officers. June 2X.1939. I p.

0635 G-2 Report: Military Operations Zone of the Armies. September 2. 1939. 2pp.

0637 M.A. Report: Civilian Corps of Control of the Administration of the Army. September 13.1940. 3pp.

0640 M.A. Report: Constitution of Civilian Corps and Cadres in the War Department. September13. 1940. 3pp.

0643 M.A. Report: Composition of the "Armistice Army." September 17. 1940. 2pp.

0645 M.A. Report: Organisation of French Metropolitan Army. .November IX. 1940. Ip.

0646 M.A. Report: French Metropolitan Army Units. December 4. 1940. 5pp.

0651 M.A. Report: Law Creating Military Division and Groups of Military Division. March 31.1941. 3pp.

0654 Letter: D.C. McDonald, Assistant Military Attache, to Assistant Chief of Staff. G-2. WarDepartment. Washington. D.C. regarding the Battalion of Chasseurs Mitrailleurs. July 21.1924. 5pp.

0659 G-2 Report: War Department (Minister of War) Organisation as It Relates to Administrationof Colonial Troops. May 7, 1925. 6pp.

0665 G-2 Report: Proposed Change in the French War Department Organisation. October 27.1931. 4pp.

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0669 (i-2 Report: Duties of Vice President of Supreme War Council and Chief of Staff. FrenchArmy. November 2. 1931. 5pp.

0674 (i-2 Report: Change in the Military Cabinet of the Minister of War. October 4. 1932. 2pp.

067ft (i-2 Report: The French (ieneral Staff in 1934. November 21. 1933. 2pp.

067X (i-2 Report: (ieneral (iamelin Maintained on the Active List. September 14. 1934. Ip.

0679 (i-2 Report: I he French (ieneral Staff in 1935. November 12. 1934. 5pp.

06X4 Report: Change in the High Command. November 20. 1934. 2pp.

06X6 M.I.I). Report: Superior War Council and (ieneral Staff ol the Army. January 22. 1935. 7pp.

0693 M.I.I). Report: Railway Board of the Ministry of War. February 25. 1935. 2pp.

0695 M.I.I). Report: Decree concerning the Duties ol the (ieneral. Member of Superior WarCouncil. Appointed in I'eace lime to Be Chief of Stall ol the Mobili/ed Armies. July 11.1935. I p.

0696 (i-2 Report: I he French (ieneral Staff in 1936. October 25. 1935. 2pp.

069K M.A. Report: Organi/ation and Reorgani/ation of the War Department. October 25. 1940. 5pp.

0703 M.A. Report. C'hiel ol Stall and Assistant C'hiels. March 15. 1941. Ip.

0704 (i-2 Report: Length ol Military Service. September 25. 1924. 3pp.

0707 (i-2 Report: French Casualties during the 1923 Operation in Morocco. October 15. 1924. 3pp.

0710 (i-2 Report: Losses in Morocco. January 12. 1926. Ip.

0711 (i-2 Report: Casualties in Morocco. June 4. 1926. Ip.

0712 (i-2 Report: I he New Commander of the Army ol the Rhine. October 17. 1924. 2pp.

0714 (i-2 Report: Personnel Fitness for High Command. July X. 1925. Ip.

0715 (i-2 Report: Proposed Military Relorms in the French Army. October 25. 1924. 3pp.

07IX (i-2 Report: l-'stimate ol the Military Situation. November 4. 1924. 16pp.

0734 (i-2 Report: Retirement ol (ieneral Officers in 1925. December 3. 1924. 2pp.

0736 (i-2 Report: (ieneral Organi/ation ol the Nation lor War. December 12. 1924. 12pp.

074X (i-2 Report: Status and Control of Civilian Specialists in I ime ol War. March 13. 1926. 7pp.

0755 (i-2 Report: (ieneral Organi/ation ol the Nation for War. March 20. 1926. I p.

0756 (i-2 Report: Industrial Mobili/ation. April 21. 1926. Ip.

0757 (i-2 Report: Reserves Proposed Method ol Calling I'pand I raining. May 12. 1926. 2pp.

0759 (i-2 Report: (ieneral Organi/ation ol the Nation for War Industrial Mobili/alion. June 17.1926. 5pp.

0764 (i-2 Report: Industrial Mohili/ation. June 26. 1926. 19pp.

07X3 (i-2 Report: Mohili/ation Special Classification of Personnel. November 10. 1926. 2pp.

07X5 (i-2 Report: Industrial Mobili/ation. February 14. 1927.4pp.

07X9 (i-2 Report: Industrial Mobili/ation War Manufactures. March 4. 1927. IXpp.

0X07 Report: (ieneral Organi/ation ol the Nation for War. January 5. 1924. 13pp.

0X20 (i-2 Report: Interview with the Chief of French (i-2. May 5. 1927. 2pp.

0X22 (i-2 Report: Mobili/ation of Industry Colonial. May 27. 1927. 13pp.

0X35 (i-2 Report: Bill for the (ieneral Organi/alion ol the Nation for I ime of War. February 25.I92X. 3pp.

OX3X (i-2 Report: law (ioverning the (ieneral Organi/ation of the Nation for Time of War.September 12. I92X. 33pp.

0X71 (i-2 Report: Number of French Soldiers Immediate!) Available on War Being Declared.January IX. 1929. 6pp.

0X77 (i-2 Report: French Mobili/ation. October 17. 1929. 37pp.

0914 (i-2 Report: I he Covering Force. November 27. 1929. 3pp.

0917 (i-2 Report: Defensive Works on the Frontiers. April 11 . 1930. Ip.

09IX (i-2 Report: I he Covering Force. October 21. 1930. 2pp.

0920 (i-2 Report: Industrial Mobili/alion in Cases of War. October 23. 1932. 2pp.

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0922 M.l.D. Report: Procurement of Supplies from Newly Established Plants in the ParisianRegion. October 16. 1934. 2pp.

0924 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation of Industry. December 19. 1936. 6pp.

0930 M.l.D. Report: National Defense Laws- Laws on the Organi/ation of the Nation in Time ofWar. August I. 1938. 26pp.

0956 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation of Personnel. March 24. 1939. Ip.

0957 G-2 Report: Government Agencies. Existing or Planned, for the Organi/ation and Control ofIndustry for War Purposes. April 11. 1939. 2pp.

0959 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation Coming into Force of the Right of Requisition. August 29.1939. I p.

0960 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation General. September 2. 1939. I p.

0961 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation of Personnel Conversation w i t h a French Reservist. January 12.1940. Ip.

0962 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation of Personnel. February I. 1940. 2pp.

0964 G-2 Report: Mobili/ation of Personnel French Contingent Culled for Active Service. June 3.1940. I p.

0965 G-2 Report: The Superior War Council. December 15. 1924. I p.

0966 G-2 Report: The Superior War Council. January 7. 1925. 2pp.

0968 G-2 Report: Superior War Council. May 29. 1925. Ip.

0969 G-2 Report: Superior War Council for 1926. January 7. 1926. I p.

0970 G-2 Report: General Maurin. May 27. 1926. I p.

0971 G-2 Report: General Boichut. May 27. 1926. Ip.

0972 G-2 Report. General Philippot. May 27. 1926. Ip.

0973 G-2 Report: Superior War Council. May 27. 1926. 3pp.

0976 G-2 Report: Superior War Council Its Composition and Functions: Agency of CentralGovernment—National Council. July 8. 1926. 5pp.

0981 G-2 Report: General Niessel. November 19. 1926. Ip.

0982 G-2 Report: Supreme War Council. 1927. January 10. 1927. 2pp.

0984 G-2 Report: Supreme War Council. October 3. 1927. 2pp.

0986 G-2 Report: Supreme War Council. 1928. January 7. 1928. I p.

0987 G-2 Report: Generals Debeney and Degoutte Maintained on Active Service. May j. 1928. I p.

0988 G-2 Report: Supreme War Council of National Defense. October 4. 1928. Ip.

0989 G-2 Report: Composition of the Supreme War Council for 1929. I p.

0990 G-2 Report: The Supreme War Council. October 7. 1929. 2pp.

0992 G-2 Report: The Supreme War Council. January 2. 1930. Ip.

0993 G-2 Report: The Supreme Council of War. March 28, 1930. I p.

Reel3Military Affairs cont.

0001 G-2 Report: General Hergault Appointed Member of the Superior War Council. August 18.1930. I p.

0002 G-2 Report: Superior War Council. September 12. 1930. Ip.

0003 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command of the French Army in 1931. January 5. 1931. Ip.

0004 G-2 Report: Change in the Superior War Council. April 13. 1931. Ip.

0005 G-2 Report: The Supreme War Council. January II. 1932. Ip.

0006 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command in 1933. November 8. 1932. I p.

0007 G-2 Report: Superior War Council. November 29. 1932. 2pp.

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0009 (i-2 Report: I he Supreme War Council. January K). 193.1. I p.

(X)IO (i-2 Report: Promotions and Assignments. March 24. 1933. I p.

0011 (i-2 Report: Supreme War Council. May 2. 1933. I p.

0012 (i-2 Report: Appointment of General Hillottc to the Superior War Council. November 7.1933. I p.

0013 M.I.I). Report: The Supreme War Council, f-'ebruary 8. 1934. Ip.

0014 M.I.D. Report: Composition of the Superior War Council in 1935. 2pp.

0016 M.I.I). Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. January 11. 1936.2pp.

001K M.I.D. Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. January 16, 1936.2pp.

0020 M.I.I). Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. March 10. 1936.

IP0021 M.I.D. Report: Personal—Change in the High Command: September 22. 1936. 2pp.

0023 M.I.I). Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. January 5. 1937.Ip.

0024 M.I.I). Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. January 13. 1938.

I P.0025 M.I.I). Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. May 20. 1938.

2pp.

0027 M.I.I). Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense. January 20. 1939.Ip.

0028 (i-2 Report: Reduction of I Tench Forces in Syria. January 2. 1925. Ip.

0029 (i-2 Report: I re rich hoop Movements Northern Syria. August 13. 1925. Ip.

0030 (i-2 Report: Station 1 ist Northern Syria. August 3. 1929. 2pp.

0032 (i-2 Report: Distribution ol troops l-rench Troops in Syria. January 2, 1940.5pp.

0037 M.A. Report: I-rench I loops in Syria. December 31. 1940. Ip.

0038 M.A. Report: Baltic Order in Syria. December 15. 1940. 3pp.

0041 (i-2 Report: Occupation ol the Camps in 1920. January 7. 1925. 4pp.

0045 Address: Inauguration of the Monument "To the Dead of the Armies of ihc Champagne." byGeneral (iouraud. January 1 I. 1925. 7pp.

0052 (i-2 Report: Rates ol Pay and Allowances in the French Army. January 14. 1925. 7pp.

0059 (i-2 Report: Increase in Army Pav. February I. 1927. Ip.

0060 (i-2 Report: New Pay I a hies. French Army. February X. 1927. 5pp.

0065 (i-2 Report: I'av of Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers ol the French Army. June 12.1926. 6pp.

0071 (i-2 Report: Pay of Olficers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the French Army. July 26.1928. 3pp.

0074 (i-2 Report: Proposed Bill lor Increasing the Pay of Compulsory Servicemen. July 9. 1930. Ip.

1)075 (i-2 Report: Pay ol Compulsory Service Enlisted Men and Corporals in the French Army.December 30. 1930. 5pp.

0080 (i-2 Report: Fngmecr Regulations. October 13. 1927. 17pp.

0097 (i-2 Report: Conditions for Appointment of Foreigners or Naturali/ed French Citi/ens asOfficers. January 28. 1925. 3pp.

0100 (i-2 Report: I he French Colonial Army. March 23. 1925. 3pp.

0103 (i-2 Report: System of Promotion. June 26. 1925. 4pp.

0107 (i-2 Report: Promotion of Regular Officers. August 3. 1927. 8pp.

0115 (i-2 Report: Promotion of Officers. November 21. 1927. Ip.

0116 (i-2 Report: Remuneration of Officers on Separation from the Service. November 21. 1927. 2pp.

0118 (i-2 Report: Commissioned Strength and Promotion of Officers in the French Army.February 12. 1929. 5pp.

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0123 G-2 Report: Notes on French Military Personnel. March 23. 19.12. I p.

0124' G-2 Report: Commissioned Personnel Appointment of Master Sergeants as Second Lieu-tenants. May 16. 1939. I p.

0125 G-2 Report: Motorization of the French Army. April 9. 1925. 2pp.

0127 Report: The Cavalry and the "Revue DC Cavalcric." May IX. 1925. 8pp.

0135 Letter: Daniel Van Voorhis. Lieutenant Colonel. Cavalry, to Executive Officer. Office ol theChief of Cavalry, regarding Notes of Lieutenant Colonel Gort. comparing the British Armyand the French Army. May 21. 1925. 10pp.

0145 G-2 Report: Distribution of Colonial Troops. April 30. 1925. 1 1 pp.

0156 G-2 Report: Promotions and Assignments of General Stall of the Army. Effect ive April 10.1925. June 5. 1925. 3pp.

0159 G-2 Report: Promotions and Assignments of General Stall Officers of the French A rim.August 20. 1925. 6pp.

0165 G-2 Report: War Budget 1925. June 12. 1925. Ip.

0166 G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriation to Meet Moroccan Expenses. . lul\ 17. IS>25. 3pp.

0169 G-2 Report: Reserve Infantry Officers for Morocco. July 17. 1925. Ip.

0170 G-2 Report: French War Department Budget lor 1925. August 14. 1925. 2pp.

0172 G-2 Report: Supplementary Credits to Meet Expenses of Syrian and Moroccan Campaigns.November 13. 1925. I p.

0173 G-2 Report: Supplementary Credits to Meet Expenses ol Syrian and Moroccan Campaigns.November 28. 1925. 4pp.

0177 G-2 Report: Major General Daugan (Albert-Joseph-Marie) Commanding Forces in the Fieldin Morocco- Salient Points of His Service. June 12. 1925. 2pp.

0179 G-2 Report: Personnel Fitness for High Command. July 8. 1925. 2pp.

0181 G-2 Report: Boichut Replaces Naul in in Morocco. December 30. 1925. Ip.

0182 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Command in Morocco. March 16. 1926. I p.

0183 G-2 Report: Detailed Organi/ation of Cavalry I'nits. September I. 1925. 7pp.

0190 G-2 Report: Detailed Peace Organi/ation of Cavalry Uni ts . October 6. 1925. l()pp.

0200 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of a Regiment of Cavalry Transportation and Rate of March.February I I . 1926. 2pp.

0202 G-2 Report: Combat Arms Organi/ation and Functions of the Office of Chief of Cavalry .February I I . 1926. 2pp.

0204 G-2 Report: Organi/alion of Cavalry and of Cyclist Infan t ry . October 17. 1927. 7pp.

0211 G-2 Report: Composition of Battalions of Pone's Cavalry. October 25. I92S. 2pp.

0213 Report: Antiaircraft Regiments. May 15. 1929. 20pp.

0233 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Cavalry Units. March 2. 1929. 8pp.

0241 G-2 Report: The French Cavalry Division Armament. Training, and Transportation. May29. 1929. 6pp.

0247 G-2 Report: Cavalry Training. June 4. 1929. 2pp.

0249 G-2 Report: Machine Gun Groups in French Cavalry Regiments. November 26. 1929. 3pp.

0252 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of the Cavalry Division. January 7. 1930. 19pp.

0271 G-2 Report: Composition of Motori/ed Cavalry Units . June 16. 1933. 5pp.

0276 G-2 Report: The Motori/ation of Cavalry. June 29. 1929. 6pp.

0282 M.I.D. Report: French Cavalry Organi/ation. November 17. 1933. 2pp.

0284 M.I.D. Report: Provisional Cavalry Division Organi/ation in Use by the Ecolc de Guerre.November 17. 1933. 3pp.

0287 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the Organi/alion of the Command of the Caval ry and in theStations of Artillery Troops. April 16. 1934. 3pp.

0290 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Cavalry Division lor Ecole de Guerre Studies. December 4. 1934.44pp.

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0334 (i-2 Report: Completely Motori/ed Division (Cavalry) for Theoretical Study at Ecole deGuerre. February 1. 1935. 8pp.

0342 G-2 Report: Organisation of the Fourth Cavalry Division. September 3, 1935. Ip.

0343 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops New Organi/ation of Cavalry Command in France. July21. 1936. 4pp.

0347 G-2 Report: Organi/ation Corps. Mission, and General Organi/ation of the Cavalry:Organi/ation of Units Tactical Employment. January 4. 1937. 12pp.

0359 G-2 Report: Organi/ation Divisions: Organi/ation of Cavalry Division and Light Mechan-i/ed Division. January 26. 1937. I p.

0360 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation Divisions: Strength of Light Mechani/ed Division. February 2.1937. 2pp.

0362 G-2 Report: Organi/ation Divisions: Comparative Combat Strength Reference Units andMateriel of the Cavalry and Light Mechani/cd Divisions. February 4. 1937. Ip.

0363 Report: Annex II. Ad\ance Guard in the Pursuit. September 14. 1938. 6pp.

0369 (i-2 Report: Organi/ational and Unit I raining Visit to 3rd Dragoons Forte's Battalion.l.une\illc. October 15. 1938. 10pp.

0379 Report: Annex I. Rear Guard in Ihe Retreat. September 8. 1938. 6pp.

0385 (!-2 Report: Organi/ational and Unit Training Training Program of the 5th DragoonsPone's Battalion. October 13. 1939. 9pp.

0394 (i-2 Report: Political Matters relating to the Army. August 15. 1925. 2pp.

0396 (i-2 Report: Marshal l.yautey's Visit to France. August 25. 1925. 4pp.

0400 (i-2 Report: Marshal l.yautey's Farewell Speech to the Sultan of Morocco. October 6.1925. Ip.

0401 (i-2 Report: Morocco Marshal l.yautey Desired (ieneral Weygand as His Successor.October 9. 1925. 2pp.

0404 (i-2 Report: Appointment of Marshal l.yautey's Successor in Morocco. October 27. 1925. 2pp.

0406 G-2 Report: Marshal l.yautev August 11. 1927. Ip.

0407 (i-2 Report: Infantry Divisions and Campmcnt Units. August 22. 1925. 10pp.

0417 (i-2 Report: Organi/ations Serving in Morocco. September 3. 1925. 9pp.

0426 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation of the French Army Facing the Rilfians. April 29. 1926. 2pp.

0428 Memo: I roops of Fiach Corps Area in France. September 16. 1925. Ip.

0429 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. September 15. 1925. 29pp.

0458 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 7th Region. September 17. 1925. 4pp.

0462 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 8th Region, September 17. 1925. 4pp.

0466 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 9lh Corps Area. September 17. 1925. 4pp.

0470 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 10th Corps Area. September 17. 1925. 3pp.

0473 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Area, I Ith Corps Area. September 18, 1925. 3pp.

0476 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 12th Corps Area. September 19, 1925. 3pp.

0479 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 13th Corps Area. September 19. 1925. 3pp.

0482 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 14th Corps Area. September 22, 1925. 5pp.

0487 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas, I5lh Corps Area. September 22, 1925. 5pp.

0492 G-2 Report: Distribution of I roops in Corps Areas. I6lh Corps Area. September 23. 1925. 3pp.

0495 (i-2 Report: Distribution ol"I roops in Corps Areas. 17th Corps Area. September 23. 1925. 3pp.

0498 (i-2 Report: Distribution oil roops in Corps Areas. 18th Corps Area. October I. 1925. 5pp.

0503 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. Algeria 19th Corps Area. Octobers.1925. 7pp.

0510 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. 20(h Corps Area. October 7, 1925. 6pp.

0516 (i-2 Report: Distribution of Troops in Corps Areas. Tunis. October 9. 1925. 3pp.

0519 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Station List. March 8. 1927. 2pp.

0521 M.I.I). Report: Changes of Station Within the 6th and 20th Region. February I. 1933. Ip.

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0522 G-2 Report: Divisions- Cavalry: Component Units. September 29. 1925. 4pp.

0526 G-2 Report: The French Cavalry Division. October 23. 1925. 3pp.

0529 G-2 Report: Headquarters of a Cavalry Division. October 26. 1925. 5pp.

0534 G-2 Report: Use of Women and Welfare Work in the French Army. December I. 1925. 3pp.

0537 G-2 Report: Artillery Organi/ation. Horse and Motor Drawn. November IX. 1925. I Ipp.

0548 G-2 Report: Retirement of Brigadier General Officers. French Army. Because ol Age (60years) in 1926. January 4. 1926. 3pp.

0551 G-2 Report: Personnel General Fitness for High Command and General Staff Duty.January 19. 1926. 4pp.

0555 Report: Instruction on the Training of Recruits. October 21. 1925. l()pp.

0565 G-2 Report: French Cavalry Doctrine and Training a Comparison between I're-War andPost-War Doctrine. February 10. 1926. Xpp.

0573 G-2 Report: Strength of the Infantry Squad. Company. Etc. February 9. 1926. 2pp.

0575 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Artillerv. \o\ember X. 1926. 7pp.

0582 G-2 Report: Educational and Physical Requirements Enlisted Men. March 6. 1926. 6pp.

0588 G-2 Report: History Trips of the Ecole Supcrieure de Guerre. March 14. 1927. 2pp.

0590 G-2 Report: French Military Policy Attitude towards Preparedness as Explained hv ColonelJean Fabry. Deputy and Former Chairman of the Military Committee of the Chamber ofDeputies. April 16. 1926. 2pp.

0592 G-2 Report: French Military Policy. February 4. 1930. 4pp.

0596 G-2 Report: Retirement Law of France. September 10. 1926. 5pp.

0601 G-2 Report: Proposed Law on the Age of Retirement of Officers in the French Army. .YD.4pp.

0605 G-2 Report: Changes in the French General Staff in 1931. 2pp.

0607 G-2 Report: Readjustment of Retired Pay ol Civilian and Military Personnel of the Govern-ment and Consequent Changes in Regulations Governing Military Personnel. Mav 12.1932. 6pp.

0613 G-2 Report: Duties of Under-Secretary of State for War. .lulv 12. 1926. Ip.

0614 G-2 Report: Case of Gilbert Clare. July 12. 1926. 2pp.

0616 G-2 Report: Court Material of Bennett Do by for Desertion from Foreimi Legion. September9. 1926. 3pp.

0619 G-2 Report: Percentage of Conscripts in Each Branch ol the Army, .lulv 31. 1926. Ip.

0620 G-2 Report: Organization and Operation of Light Railway Service. September 16. 1926. 3pp.

0623 G-2 Report: General Organi/ation of the Quartermaster Corps (Serv ice de I'lntendance).September 22. 1926. 5pp.

0628 G-2 Report: Operation of the Quartermaster Service. September 22. 1926. Xpp.

0636 G-2 Report: Tables of Organi/ation Quartermaster Corps and Medical Service. Jul\ X. 1929.2pp.

0638 G-2 Report: Organization and Operation of the Quartermaster Corps. December 13. 1930. 7pp.

0645 G-2 Report: French Military Justice or Judge Advocate General's Department. October 4.1926. Ip.

0646 G-2 Report: Military Courts and Corps of Officers of Military Justice. October 24. 1926. 2pp.

0648 G-2 Report: Military Courts. July II. 1930. Ip.

0649 M.I.D. Report: Military Justice. July 7. 1934. 2pp.

0651 G-2 Report: Strength of Forces in Morocco, 1925-1927. January 20. 1927. 2pp.

0653 G-2 Report: Cost of Moroccan War. April 15, 1927. Ip.

0654 G-2 Report: French Detachment Ambushed in Morocco. June 18. 1929. 2pp.

0656 G-2 Report: Conditions in Morocco. June 25, 1929. 2pp.

0658 G-2 Report: Conditions in Morocco. June 28, 1929. 2pp.

0660 G-2 Report: A Parliamentary Investigation in Morocco. December 3. 1929. 2pp.

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0662 G-2 Report: Military Activities in Morocco. June II. 1930. 2pp.

0664 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. June 23, 1930. 2pp.

0666 G-2 Report: Situation in Morocco. August 5, 1930. 4pp.

0670 G-2 Report: French Engagement in Morocco. January 6, 1931. I p.

0671 G-2 Report: The Moroccan Campaign. February 2. 1931. 5pp.

0676 G-2 Report: French Success in Morocco. March 3, 1931. Ip.

0677 G-2 Report: French Success in Morocco. March 17. 1931. Ip.

0678 G-2 Report: French Progress in Morocco the Occupation of Taou?.. April I, 1931. I p.

0679 G-2 Report: New Advance of French Troops in Morocco. July 27, 1931. I p.

0680 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. January 19, 1932. Ip.

0681 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco the Surrender of the Tafilalet. January 22. 1932. 3pp.

0684 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. May 10, 1932. I p.

0685 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. June 13. 1932 Ip.

0686 G-2 Report: The Battle of Djehel-Sagho. March 13, 1933. Ip.

0687 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. April 3. 1933. I p.

0688 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. April 21. 1933. Ip.

0689 G-2 Report: Combat in Morocco. May 6. 1933. I p.

0690 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. May 9, 1933. I p.

0691 G-2 Report: The Pacification of South Morocco: the Combat of Djebel-Sagho. May 19. 1933.3pp.

0694 G-2 Report: New Advance in Morocco. June 13. 1933. 2pp.

0696 G-2 Report: The Pacification of South Morocco. June 10. 1933. Ip.

0697 M.I.D. Report: Operations in Morocco. July 18. 1933. 2pp.

0699 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. August 10. 1933. I p.

0700 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. September 5. 1933. 2pp.

0702 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. September 8. 1933. 2pp.

0704 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. October 17. 1933. Ip.

0705 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. October 31, 1933. 2pp.

0707 G-2 Report: Proposed Reduction in the Number of Troops in Morocco. December 5, 1933. 2pp.

0709 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. December 19, 1933. Ip.

0710 M.I.D. Report: Operations in Morocco. February 27. 1934. 3pp.

0713 G-2 Report: Operations in Morocco. March 6. 1934. 3pp.

0716 Report: Operations in Morocco. March 13. 1934. 2pp.

0718 G-2 Report: Recent Operations in Morocco. March 20. 1934. 2pp.

0720 G-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. April 6. 1934. I p.

0721 G-2 Report: Completion of the Pacification of Morocco. April 15. 1934. 4pp,

0725 M.I.D. Report: Stationing in France of Regiments of North African Tirailleurs Coming fromMorocco. May 3. 1934. 2pp.

0727 G-2 Report: Liaison between Morocco and Mauretania. May II. 1934. 2pp.

0729 G-2 Report: Liaison between Northern Africa and Mauretania. December 20, 1934. 2pp.

0731 G-2 Report: Military Organisation of Morocco. October 23, 1937. 2pp.

0733 G-2 Report: The Great Importance of War Material from the European Point of View.November 3. 1926. 2pp.

0735 G-2 Report: Proposed Strength and Distribution of the French Army for 1927. November 10.1926. 2pp.

0737 G-2 Report: Strength of French Army. February 24. 1927. 2pp.

0739 C>-2 Report: Proposed New Recruitment Law. December 21. 1926. 2pp.

0741 G-2 Report: Conscript Class of 1927: New Provision. January 3. 1927. Ip.

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0742 G-2 Report: Army Recruiting Law. July 8, 1927. I p.

0743 • G-2 Report: French Army Recruiting Law. July 21, 1927. 4pp.

0747 G-2 Report: Recruiting Law. October 5. 1927. 37pp.

0784 G-2 Report: The New Recruiting Law. January 19, 1928. 9pp.

0794 G-2 Report: Age for Incorporating Men in the French Army in May 1928. March 5. 1928. 2pp.

0796 G-2 Report: Promotion of Enlisted Personnel to Non-Commissioned Officer Grades. 3pp.

0799 G-2 Report: Recruiting Law. April 18, 1928. 38pp.

0837 G-2 Report: Recruiting Law. August I. 1928. 2pp.

0839 G-2 Report: Recruiting Law. August 22. 1928. I p.

0840 G-2 Report: Reenlistments in the French Army. September 24, 1928. 2pp.

0842 G-2 Report: Recruitment, 1929. November 14. 1928. Ip.

0843 G-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of the Recruiting Service. December 31. 1928. 2pp.

0845 G-2 Report: Recruiting Service. January 17. 1929. 2pp.

0847 G-2 Report: Recruiting Professional Soldiers for the Regular Army. January 29. 1929. Ip.

0848 G-2 Report: Recruiting Service. May 27. 1929. I p.

0849 G-2 Report: Composition of the Fractions of the Contingent to Be Incorporaied in 1930.September 19. 1929. Ip.

0850 G-2 Report: Franco-Belgian Recruiting Agreement. October I. 1929. 2pp.

0852 G-2 Report: Application of the Recruiting Law in North Africa and the Colonies. 2pp.

0854 G-2 Report: Recruiting Service. January 28. 1930, 3pp.

0857 G-2 Report: Status of Recruitment of Professional Soldiers and Military Agents. January 31.1930. 3pp.

0860 G-2 Report: Eighteen-Momhs Enlistment Period. February 24. 1930. Ip .

0861 G-2 Report: Recruiting and Status of Native Colonial Reserve Officers. May 31. 1930. 5pp.

0866 G-2 Report: Recruiting of Professional Soldiers. June 12. 1930. 2pp.

0868 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Recruiting Service. June 20, 1930. 3pp.

0871 G-2 Report: French Recruiting Law, One-year Military Service Comes Into Effect. June 24,1930. 2pp.

0873 G-2 Report: French Recruiting Laws. August 8. 1930. I p.

0874 G-2 Report: Recruiting of French Professional Soldiers. August 6. 1930. I p.

0875 G-2 Report: Application of One-Year Service Law. August 28. 1930. 6pp.

0881 G-2 Report: Army Strength Debate in Chamber of Deputies. November 21. 1930. 3pp.

0884 G-2 Report: Recruiting—Registration and Recruiting Methods. December I. 1930. 4pp.

0888 G-2 Report: Proposed Modification of the Recruiting Law of the Army. February 4. 1931. 3pp.

0891 G-2 Report: Change in the Recruiting Law for the French Army of March 31. 1928. February9.1931.3pp.

0894 G-2 Report: Proposed Modification to the Recruiting Law of the Army. April 2. 1931. 3pp.

0897 G-2 Report: Amendment of Articles 40, 49, and 64 of the Recruiting Law of the Arm}. June30. 1931. Ip.

0898 G-2 Report: Change in the Recruiting Law. July 27. 1931. I p.

0899 M.A. Report: Report on the Situation of the Recruiting Service for Professional Soldiers inFrance during the Year 1930. October 13, 1931. 22pp.

0921 G-2 Report: Instruction for the Calling Out of Reservists Assigned to Antiuireralt FrontierUnits or to the Antiaircraft Defense of the Territory. October 16. 1931. 2pp.

0923 G-2 Report: Change in the Recruiting Law of March 31, 1928. December 12. 1931. 2pp.

0925 G-2 Report: The Call to the Color of the 1932 and 1933 Contingents. February I. 1932. Ip.

0926 G-2 Report: Voluntary Enlistments for Local Defenses. March 18. 1932. I p.

0927 G-2 Report: Date of Incorporation of Next Contingent in the French Army. March 21.1932. I p.

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0928 Ci-2 Report: Distribution of Classes as of April 15 and October 15. 1932. April 26. 1932. I p.

0929 Ci-2 Report: Compulsory Military Preparation in France. June 14. 1932. I p.

0930 G-2 Report: The "Insoumis" (Evaders), or Men Who Do Not Answer a Call to the Colors.July I I . 1932. 7pp.

0937 G-2 Report: Voluntary Enlistments in Metropolitan Troops Temporarily Suspended. July 18.1932. !p.

0938 G-2 Report: Enlistments and Reenlistments. August 25, 1932. 4pp.

0942 G-2 Report: Composition of the Fraction of the Contingent to Be Incorporated in April 1933.August 31. 1932. I p.

0943 G-2 Report: Voluntary Enlistments in Metropolitan Troops. November 28, 1932. Ip.

0944 G-2 Report: Composition of the Second Fraction of the 1932 Class and First Fraction of the1933 Class. December 6. 1932. 3pp.

0947 G-2 Report: Contingent to Be Incorporated in October 1933. April 3. 1933. I p.

0948 M.I.D. Report: Bill Introduced in the Chamber of Deputies in Connection with the Strengthof the Classes Called Out in 1934 and Subsequent Years. July 22. 1933. 6pp.

Reel 4Military Affairs cont.

0001 G-2 Report: Composition of the Fraction of the Contingent to Be Incorporated in April 1934.November 14. 1933. I p.

0002 G-2 Report: Formation of the Second Contingent of the 1933 Class and First Contingent ofthe 1934 Class. December 12. 1933. 2pp.

0004 M.I.D. Report: The Bernier Bill. January 5. 1934. 5pp.

0009 M.I.D. Report: Short Term Enlistments. March 27. 1934. I p.

0010 M.I.D. Report: Professional Soldiers. April 9. 1934. 4pp.

0014 M.I.D. Report: Transportation of Soldiers on Furlough. May 8. 1934. Ip.

0015 M.I.D. Report: Change in the Recruiting Law. June 13. 1934. 3pp.

0018 G-2 Report: Intensification of Enlistments and Reenlistments in the French Army. July 9,1934. 2pp.

0020 G-2 Report: Distribution of Classes in the French Army on the Dates of April 15 and October15. 1934. July I I . 1934. 2pp.

0022 G-2 Report: Changes in the Recruiting Law in regard to Military Discipline. July 16. 1934. Ip.

0023 M.I.D. Report: Enlistments in the French Army. July 31, 1934. 2pp.

0025 M.I.D. Report: Professional Soldiers in Infantry Units. November 6, 1934. 2p.

0027 M.I.D. Report: Contingent to Be Incorporated in April 1935. December 14. 1934. Ip.

0028 M.I.D. Report: Composition of the Fraction of the Contingent to Be Incorporated in April1935. January 24. 1935. I p.

0029 M.I.D. Report: Strength of Professional Soldiers in Artillery Units. February 5, 1935. 2pp.

0031 G-2 Report: Methods Intended to Increase Enlistments in the French Army. February 26,1935. 2pp.

0033 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the Recruiting Law. March 8. 1935. 3pp.

0036 M.I.D. Report: Discussion in the Chamber of Deputies on the Increased Length of Com-pulsory Service. March 22. 1935. 1 1 pp.

0047 G-2 Report: Speech of General Weygand. April 2. 1935. 2pp.

0049 G-2 Report: Speech of General Maurin. April 4. 1935. 4pp.

0053 G-2 Report: Effective Strength of the French Army. April 8. 1935, 2pp.

0055 G-2 Report: Retention Under the Colors of the Class About to Be Discharged. April 9.1935. 2pp.

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0057 M.I.D. Report: Enlistments Subject to Cancellation, Metropolitan Troops. April 24, 1935. 2pp.

0059 G-2 Report: Recruitment—Changes in the Recruiting Law. June 10, 1935. 3pp.

0062 G-2 Report: Spoken Views of the National Defense Policy—Preparedness Speech of GeneralWeygand. June I I , 1935.3pp.

0065 M.I.D. Report: Recruitment—Advance Call to the Colors of 20,000 Men. July 9, 1935. 4pp.

0069 M.I.D. Report: Recruitment—Changes in the Law regarding the Recruiting of SecondLieutenants of the Administrative Service of the Quartermaster Corps and Medical Corps asWell as in the Recruiting of Officers of the Special Cadre of Administrative Officers. July 11,1935. 2pp.

0071 M.I.D. Report: Strength of Professional Non-Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men inInfantry Units, Beginning October 1935. August 13. 1935. 2pp.

0075 M.I.D. Report: Decree Relative to the Appointment to the (inidc of Sergeant. Reserve Corps,of Young Men Serving Their Time of Compulsory Service. November 15. 1935. 2pp.

0077 G-2 Report: Decree Determining the Place Where Frenchmen Residing in the Colonies MUMAccomplish Their Active Service. November 15. 1935. 2pp.

0079 M.I.D. Report: Military Status during the So-Called "Lean Years." April 20. 1936. 4pp.

0083 G-2 Report: Published or Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy. Preparedness.French Press Reaction to Hitler's Decision on the Increase of the Term of Mili tary Service toTwo Years. August 28, 1936. 2pp.

0085 M.I.D. Report: Composition of the Fraction of the Contingent to Be Incorporated in 1937.May 28, 1937. I p.

0086 M.I.D. Report: Non-Commissioned Officers in Metropolitan Infantry Units (TanksExcepted). July 12. 1937. 3pp.

0089 M.I.D. Report: Recruiting Officers for the Gendarmerie. August 2. 1937. Ip.

0090 M.I.D. Report: Army Establishment Effectives of the French Army. November 29. 1937. Xpp.

0098 M.I.D. Report: Recruitment—Enlisted Personnel: Distribution of Classes. May 31. I93X. 2pp.

0100 M.I .D. Report: Recruitment Enlis ted Personnel: Fraction of the Contingent to BeIncorporated in 1938. June 14. 1938. Ip.

0101 M.I.D. Report: Recruiting of Engineers of Armament Plants and Administrative Assistants.September 12. 1938.2pp.

0103 M.I.D. Report: Army Establishment- Effectives of the French Army. February 4. 1939. 9pp.

0112 G-2 Report: Increase in Effectives (Decree of March 20. 1939). March 22. 1939. 2pp.

0114 G-2 Report: Decree of March 20, Anu-nding the Recruiting Law. March 22. 1939. I p.

0115 G-2 Report: Individual Training— Changes in Articles of the Recruiting Law Dealing withIndividual Training. March 28. 1939. 3pp.

0118 G-2 Report: Prorogation of the Provisions of the Law of March 17, 1936 regarding Length ofCompulsory Service, by the Law of March 14. 1939. April 6. 1939. 2pp.

0120 G-2 Report: Distribution of Classes. June I, 1939. 2pp.

0122 M.A. Report: Law Fixing the Normal Regime of Enlistments and Rcenlistments. October 25.1940. 3pp.

0125 M.A. Report: Enlistments and Reenlistments. November 27, 1940. 2pp.

0127 M.A. Report: Recruiting of Professional Army. January 11. 1941. Ip.

0128 M.A. Report: Compulsory Service in Youth Camps. February 22. 1941. 2pp.

0130 M.A. Report: Enlistments in Antiaircraft Units. June 30. 1941. 2pp.

0133 G-2 Report: Troop Movements in the Southeast of France. December 17. 1926. 2pp.

0135 G-2 Report: Movement of Troops in the Southeast of France. December 2X. 1926. Ip.

0136 G-2 Report: Movement of Troops in the Southeast of France. January 4. 1927. Ip.

0137 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Reported Troop Movements Along the halo-FrenchFrontier. December 29. 1926. Ip.

0138 G-2 Report: Unrest Among French Army Officers. December 23. 1926. 2pp.

0140 G-2 Report: Organization of the French Army including that of the Division. February 14.1927. 18pp.

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0158 Ci-2 Report: Strength and Organi/ation of the French Army. February 28. 1927. 9pp.

0167 G-2 Report: Concentration Plans of the French Army in Case of War with Germany. March24. 1927. 27pp.

0194 G-2 Report: Discipline General. February 25. 1927. 6pp.

0200 G-2 Report: Discipline Means and Methods of Enforcement, including Summary Punishment.April 2. 1927. 13pp.

0213 G-2 Report: Military Discipline Military Courts. May 7. 1927. 17pp.

0230 G-2 Report: Disciplinary Battalions (Battalions d'Intantcric L6gcrc). August 17, 1928. 2pp.

0232 G-2 Report: Organi/ation Independent Commands: Separate Machine Gun Battalions.January I I . 1937. 8pp.

0240 G-2 Report: Organi/ation of a Field Army. March 17. 1927. 6pp.

0246 Ci-2 Report: Preparatory Mi l i t a ry Training in Schools. Colleges, and Military Societies. June4. 1927. 12pp.

0258 G-2 Report: "Why France Keeps on Foot a Strong Army." April 13. 1927. 4pp.

0262 G-2 Report: Status of Regular Officers. April 21. 1927. 10pp.

0272 G-2 Report: The Alleged Dissatisfied Spirit Pervading the French Army and Other Services ofthe Government. May 2X. 1927. 9pp.

02X1 G-2 Report: Restrictions on Foreign Nationals as to Freedom of Action or Intercourse. June27. 1927. 2pp.

02X3 G-2 Report: Handling of Tuberculosis Cases in the French Army. July 21. 1927. 2pp.

02X5 G-2 Report: Horse Equipment. July 27. 1927. 6pp.

0291 G-2 Report: Data on French Artillery. July 25. 1927. 16pp.

0307 G-2 Report: Infantry-Arti l lery Liaison. August 12. 1927. 25pp.

0332 Ci-2 Report: Training of French Reservists in 1927. August 26. 1927. 3pp.

0335 Ci-2 Report: Selection and Training of Reserve General Stall Officers. January 6. 192X. 3pp.

033X Ci-2 Report: Training of Reservists. August 7. 1928. 12pp.

0350 G-2 Report: Recruiting and t r a i n i n g of Infan t ry Reserve Officers. September 28. 1928. 10pp.

0360 Ci-2 Report: Training of Reservists. October 26. I92X. 3pp.

0363 Ci-2 Report: Training of Reservists in 1929. November 5. I92X. 2pp.

0365 G-2 Report: [ ra ining of Reservists in 1929. March 4. 1929. 4pp.

0369 Ci-2 Report: Call of Reservists in 1930. September 24. 1929. 3pp.

0372 G-2 Report: Instruction of Reservists. December 9. 1929. 7pp.

0379 Ci-2 Report: Circular of Instruction for Reservists in 1930. March 24. 1930. 9pp.

0388 G-2 Report: Active Duty Training Periods for Reserve Enlisted Men. Non-CommissionedOfficers, and Officers. November 26. 1930. 13pp.

0401 Ci-2 Report: Preliminary Instructions for the Convocation of Reservists in 1931. 4pp.

0405 Ci-2 Report: Training Instruction for Reservists. May 11. 1931. 10pp.

0415 Ci-2 Report: Physical Education Pre-Military Training and Reserve Training in France. JulyI. 1931.9pp.

0424 Ci-2 Report: Physical Education Pre-Military Training in France. September I. 1931. 4pp.

042X Ci-2 Report: Changes in Instructions for the Calling Out of Reservists for Training Periods.October 27. 1931. 3pp.

0431 Ci-2 Report: Preliminary instructions lor the Convocation of Reservists in 1932. October 27.1931.2pp.

0433 Ci-2 Report: Call to Active Duty of Reservists in 1933. November 9. 1932. 4pp.

0437 Ci-2 Report: General Instruction of Troops in 1933. December 2. 1932. 3pp.

0440 Ci-2 Report: Calling Out of Reservists Belonging to the Train. February 6. 1933. 3pp.

0443 G-2 Report: Active Duty Training Periods lor Reserve Enlisted Men. Non-CommissionedOfficers, and Officers. January 15, 1934. 18pp.

0461 G-2 Report: Call to Active Duty of Reservists in 1934. January 22. 1934. 4pp.

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0465 G-2 Report: Call of Reservists in 1935. December 8. 19.14. 6pp.

0471 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training Training Periods lor Reserve Tank Officers in 19.17.May 7, 1937.3pp.

0474 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training Training of Reservists in 1938. December 21. 1937. 2pp.

0476 M.A. Report: Training Program of the French "Armistice Army." April 12. 1941. 6pp.

0482 G-2 Report: Military Discipline. September I. 1927. I p.

0483 G-2 Report: Military Discipline. March 17. 1928. 84pp.

0567 G-2 Report: Military Justice. December 18. 1928. 2pp.

0569 G-2 Report: Mi!: .try Courts. January 14. 1929. 3pp.

0572 G-2 Report: Military Justice- Promotion of Officers. March 13. 19.11. I p.

0573 M.A. Report: French Army Reform. September 20. 1927. 4pp.

0577 G-2 Report: Employment of Men Discharged from the Service. January 20. 1928. 13pp.

0590 G-2 Report: The Paris Police. October 17. 1927. 2pp.

0592 Report: Ministry of War Instructions on the Care and Inspection of Artillery. March 9.1922. 80pp.

0672 G-2 Report: French Agencies Which Study Measures Intended to Prepare the Country forWar. December 7. 1927. 8pp.

0680 G-2 Report: Division of French Army Estimates into Current Expenses and Mobili/ationExpenses. December 10. 1927. 2pp.

0682 G-2 Report: French Estimates for Defense. October 18. 1928. I p.

0683 G-2 Report: French Army Estimates. December 7. 1928. I p.

0684 G-2 Report: Council of National Defense. May 17. 1929. 4pp.

0688 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. November 29.1927. 109pp.

0797 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. January 27.1928. 78pp.

0875 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. February 25. 1928.44pp.

0919 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. March 13. 1928. 67pp.

ReelSMilitary Affairs cont.

0001 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. March 30. 1928. 79pp.

0080 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. May 10, 1928. 97pp.

0177 M.A. Report: Translation of Book on Quartermaster Service in Campaign. June I I . 1928. I Ipp.

0188 G-2 Report: Conduct of Reserve Officers in the War. November 28. 1927. 6pp.0194 G-2 Report: French and Native Forces Now in the Mandated Territory. December 14,

1927. 7pp.

0201 G-2 Report: Political Conditions in Syria. January 9, 1928. 3pp.

0204 G-2 Report: France's Reduction in Naval and Military Forces and Expenditures since theWar. December 15, 1927. 5pp.

0209 G-2 Report: Titles for Command Rank. January 3, 1928. 4pp.

0213 G-2 Report: Organization of the Saharan Companies. October 3, 1930. 4pp.

0217 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Saharan Companies. June 23. 1930. 2pp.

0219 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Saharan Companies. January 16, 1932. 2pp.

0221 G-2 Report: Changes in Tables of Organization of Saharan Companies. August 17. 1933. 3pp.

0224 G-2 Report: Organization of the Office of the French Inspector General of Artillery, andRecent Developments in French Artillery Material. February 24, 1928. 3pp.

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0227 G-2 Report: Rank and Promotion of Non-Commissioned Officers to Higher Non-Commissioned Officer Grades and to Second Lieutenant. February 29, 1928. 3pp.

0230 G-2 Report: Modification of Promotion Law for Non-Commissioned Personnel and First andSecond Lieutenants in the French Army. January 15, 1929. 6pp.

0236 G-2 Report: Preparatory or Basic Military Schools for Preparation of Non-CommissionedOfficers. January 21, 1929. 8pp.

0244 G-2 Report: Promotion for Non-Commissioned Officers. February 7, 1929. 3pp.

0247 G-2 Report: Basic Military Schools for the Preparation of Non-Commissioned Officers. May2. 1929. I p.

0248 G-2 Report: Attendance at Preparatory or Basic Military Schools. June 26, 1929. 2pp.

0250 G-2 Report: Promotion of Native North Africans Serving in the Metropolitan Army to theHigher Grades of Non-Commissioned Officers. July 9, 1929. Ip.

0251 G-2 Report: Cavalry Instruction for Reserve Officers. March I, 1928. 7pp.

0258 M.A. Report: Extent to Which Field and Combat Trains Have Been Motorized. February 23,1929. 6pp.

0264 G-2 Report: Military Development in France - Cavalry Armament. Tactics, and Organization.March 8. 1929. 12pp.

0276 G-2 Report: French and American Staff Systems Compared. April 24, 1928. I Ipp.

0287 G-2 Report: Functioning of the War Department. December 4. 1928. 4pp.

0291 M.A. Report: Visit to War Department. December I. 1928. 3pp.

0294 G-2 Report: Decree of February 23, 1929. concerning the National Defense Council. June 21,1929. 4pp.

0298 G-2 Report: Functions of the Assistant Secretary of War and Assistant Secretary of the Navy.November 7. 1929. 2pp.

0300 G-2 Report: Duties of the Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of War. December 27.1932. 2pp.

0302 G-2 Report: Duties of the Under-Secretary of State for War. November 2. 1933. Ip.

0303 M.I.D. Report: Military Treaties, Alliances. Ententes, and Regional Pacts—Suppression ofthe Military Section for the Study of Treaties. October II. 1935. Ip.

0304 M.I.D. Report: Duties of the Secretary General of the Ministry of War. Decree of November10. 1926. February 14. 1936. 4pp.

0308 G-2 Report: Agencies of the Government that Control National Defense Superior Council ofNational Defense. July 20, 1936. I p.

0309 G-2 Report: Duties of the Under-Secretary of State, Department of National Defense andWar. October 20. 1939. I p.

0310 G-2 Report: Mountain Warfare Tactics. May 2, 1928. 4pp.

0314 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the French Army—Suppression, Transformation, andMovement of Units during the Second Half-Year of 1928. July 18. 1928. 5pp.

0319 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the French Army—Suppression, Transformation, andMovement of Units during the Second Half-Year of 1928. August 23. 1928. Ip.

0320 G-2 Report: The Reorganization of the French Army—Stations of Troop Units. September29, 1928. 7pp.

0327 G-2 Report: Changes in Station List of the French Army. January 5. 1929. 3pp.

0330 Article: The New Military Organization. June I. 1929. 23pp.

0353 G-2 Report: "A National Army or a Professional Army?" October 21. 1929. 30pp.

0383 G-2 Report: Anxiety as to Defense. November 4. 1929. 4pp.

0387 G-2 Report: French Measure of National Defense. November 19. 1929. 5pp.

0392 G-2 Report: Distribution of French Army Outside of France and Germany—Elements of theOverseas Forces and Expeditionary Force Stationed in France, Colonial Forces. January 14,1930. 6pp.

0398 G-2 Report: New Stations of French Army of Occupation on the Rhine. April 16, 1930. I p.

0399 G-2 Report: Changes in Organization and Order of Battle Due to the Evacuation of theRhineland. June 19, 1930. 3pp.

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0643 G-2 Report: Communist Activities in France. September 12, 1929. !p.

0644 G-2 Report: Anti-Militarist Propaganda amongst Soldiers in Eastern France. Janudry 27.1930. 2pp.

0646 M.A. Report: Communist Propaganda in the French Army. March 4. 1930. 4pp.

0650 G-2 Report: Sentences to French Commmunists. May 15, 1930. I p.

0651 G-2 Report: Release from Prison of Messrs. Marty and Duclos. Communist Members ofParliament. January 20, 1931. Ip.

0652 G-2 Report: Pacifist Propaganda in France. August 31, 1931. 2pp.

0654 G-2 Report: Pacifism in France. May 5, 1933. 2pp.

0656 G-2 Report: The Police Seize Arms in Paris. April 3. 1934. 2pp.

0658 G-2 Report: French Cavalry Drill Regulations. March 7. 1931. 7pp.

0665 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command of the French Army. June 5, 1929. 2pp.

0667 G-2 Report: New Appointments—Commander-in-Chief and Chief of Staff. January 3. 1930. 4pp.

0671 G-2 Report: Appointment of General Weygand as Chief of Staff. January 23. 1930. 3pp.

0674 G-2 Report: Changes in the French High Command. April 11, 1932. Ip.

0675 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command. October 18. 1932. 2pp.

0677 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command. November 21, 1932. I p.

0678 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command. September I I , 1933. Ip.

0679 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command. November 21, 1933. I p.

0680 G-2 Report: Changes in the High Command. January 23, 1935. 6pp.

0686 G-2 Report:'Changes in the High Command. May 3, 1935. 2pp.

0688 M.I.D. Report: Appointment of General Giraud as Commander of the Sixth Army Corps andMilitary Governor of Metz. Effective April II. 1936. March 10, 1936. Ip.

0689 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. May 12. 1936. I p.

0690 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. August 4. 1936. Ip.

0691 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. November 24. 1936. 3pp.

0694 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. June 11, 1937. Ip.

0695 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. July 13, 1937. Ip.

0696 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. July 24. 1937. I p.

0697 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the High Command. August 27, 1937. Ip.

0698 M.I.D. Report: General Hering. September 20, 1937. Ip.

0699 M.I.D. Report: General Billotte Appointed Military Governor of Paris. November 17. 1937. 2pp.

0701 G-2 Report: Civilian Aid in the French Army. June 14, 1929. 8pp.

0709 G-2 Report: Pay of the Personnel on Duty in the French War Department. June 22, 1929. 2pp.

0711 G-2 Report: Discussion on the French Army by Colonel Fabry. June 25. 1929. 4pp.

0715 G-2 Report: Socialist Views on the French Army. July 2, 1929. 2pp.

0717 M.A. Report: Discussion of the Militia Type of Army. February 13, 1930. 9pp.

0726 G-2 Report: The French Memorandum on Disarmament. July 30, 1931. 3pp.

0729 G-2 Report: Mr. Dumeanil's Speech at Meaux, September 6, 1931, on the Occasion of theSeventeenth Anniversary of the Battle of the Marne. September 25. 1931. 3pp.

0732 G-2 Report: Mr. Maginot's Speech at Varennes. September 29. 1931. 2pp.

0734 G-2 Report: The Military Year. January 5, 1931. 2pp.

0736 G-2 Report: The Garrisons of French Colored Troops. July 9, 1929. 3pp.

0739 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Divisional Reconnaissance Groups. July 12. 1929. 6pp.

0745 G-2 Report: Organizational and Unit Training—Visit to the 1 Ith Chasseurs. Vesoul. April 12.1938. 4pp.

0749 G-2 Report: Organizational and Unit Training—Training Program of the I Ith Chasseurs andthe Horsed Squadron, Preparatory Period. June I I , 1938. 21pp.

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0402 G-2 Report: National Defense. October 14, 1930. 5pp.

0408 G-2 Report: National Defense. October 20, 1930. 3pp.

0411 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations and National Defense. October 20. 1930. Ip.

0412 G-2 Report: Army Reorganization in France. January 27, 1933. Ip.

0413 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the French Army. April 4, 1933. 2pp.

0415 G-2 Report: French Army Reorganization. July 31. 1933. 2pp.

0417 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the French Army. March 2, 1934. Ip.

0418 M.I.D. Report: Distribution of Troops Italian Troops in Libya and French Troops inTunisia. December 6. 1937. 2pp.

0420 M.I.D. Report: Distribution of Troops Assignment of Units to Divisions in ContinentalFrance. May 10, 1938. 5pp.

0425 M.A. Report: Assignment of Organic Units to Divisions and Fortified Sectors in ContinentalFrance. July 22. 1938. 5pp.

0430 G-2 Report: Training of French Reserves. May 31, 1928. 5pp.

0435 G-2 Report: The Role of the Infantry in Combat. August 9. 1928. 3pp.

0438 G-2 Report: Infantry Regulations. August 23. 1928. 5pp.

0443 G-2 Report: French Infantry Drill Regulations. September 23, 1929. 45pp.

0488 G-2 Report: New Infantry Drill Regulations, Volume III- Field Service. January II. 1930. 26pp.

0514 G-2 Report: Discussion on French Infantry Drill Regulations. December 17, 1930. 3pp.

0517 G-2 Report: Marshal Fayolle. August 29. 1928. 2pp.

0519 G-2 Report: The Army Budget of 1929. October 17. 1928. 2pp.

0521 G-2 Report: The French Army Budget. October 20, 1928. I p.

0522 G-2 Report: The Military Budget. 1929. November 20. 1928. 4pp.

0526 G-2 Report: The Military Budget, 1929. November 30, 1928. 4pp.

0530 G-2 Report: The Military Budget. 1929. December I. 1928. 3pp.

0533 G-2 Report: War Department Budget Debates in the Chamber of Deputies, November28 30. December 10. 1928. 7pp.

0540 G-2 Report: Discussion of the Budget for Powder Service. December 19, 1928. 5pp.

0545 G-2 Report: French Senate Debate on Army Appropriations. January 4. 1929. 8pp.

0553 G-2 Report: Military Budget. January 24, 1929. 8pp.

0562 G-2 Report: Increase in Budget for 1929. April 10. 1929. I p.

0563 G-2 Report: Increase in the 1929 Budget. June 19, 1929. I p.

0564 G-2 Report: Increase in the Budget, 1929. August 27. 1929. 2pp.

0566 G-2 Report: Changes in the War Department Budget. 1929. September 9, 1929. 2pp.

0568 G-2 Report: Additional Appropriations, French War Department Budget, 1929. December 23,1929. 3pp.

0571 G-2 Report: Plans for the Employment of Artillery. October 29. 1928. 11 pp.

0582 G-2 Report: The Artillery Command in an Army. November 6, 1928. 22pp.

0604 G-2 Report: Number and Composition of Various Infantry Organizations. November 15,1928.4pp.

0608 G-2 Report: Military Persons Appointed for Special Work. November 22, 1928. 7pp.

0615 G-2 Report: Use of Troops for Maintaining Public Order. January 31. 1929. 7pp.

0622 G-2 Report: Reserve Military Justice Officers. February 8, 1929. 3pp.

0625 G-2 Report: Anti-Military Propaganda in the Army. February 18, 1929. 2pp.

0627 G-2 Report: Communist Activities in the French Army. April 12. 1929. 3pp.

0630 G-2 Report: Discontent in the French Army. April 29. 1929. 6pp.

0636 G-2 Report: Communist Activities in Army Reserves. May 13. 1929. 3pp.

0639 G-2 Report: Communist Activities in France. July 22, 1929. 2pp.

0641 G-2 Report: The Communist Organization in France. July 25. 1929. 2pp.

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0770 G-2 Report: Organizational and Unit Training—Training Program of the First Squadron(Motorized), 11th Chasseurs, Preparatory Period 1937-1938. October 25, 1938. 9pp.

0779 G-2 Report: Organization—Mobile Units for Operations Against Tanks and MechanizedForces. June I, 1940. 2pp.

0781 G-2 Report: Franco-Spanish Treaty for Movement of Troops. July 16, 1929. I p.

0782 G-2 Report: Visit of French Premier to Spain and Its Possible Significance. November 2,1932. 3pp.

0785 G-2 Report: German Press Comment on Herriot's Visit to Spain. November 7, 1932. 5pp.

0790 G-2 Report: Aftermaths of French Premier's Visit to Spain. November 14. 1932. 2pp.

0792 G-2 Report: Military Situation in the Territory of Togo. August 14. 1929. 3pp.

0795 G-2 Report: The Question of an Autonomous African Army. August 16. 1929. 2pp.

0797 G-2 Report: National Defense and Disarmament. October 1. 1929. 6pp.0803 G-2 Report: "State or National Defense in France?" October 22. 1929. 6pp.

0809 G-2 Report: Cavalry and Motorization. October 25. 1929. 3pp.

0812 G-2 Report: British Notes on Mechanization of the French Army. May 5, 1933. 4pp.

0816 G-2 Report: Compared Strength of the French Army in 1914 and 1929. October 29. 1929. 2pp.

0818 G-2 Report: Comparison of French Army Strength in 1913 and 1929 (18 Month Service).1930-1931 (Partial One Year Service), and 1932 (Completion of Reorganization). April 16,1930. 4pp.

0822 G-2 Report: Strength of French Army. May 22, 1933. 3pp.

0825 G-2 Report: Military Budget for 1930. October 30, 1929. 15pp.

0840 G-2 Report: War Department Budget for 1930—Discussions in the Chamber of Deputies.December 27, 1929. 22pp.

0862 G-2 Report: The French Provisional Budget for the Month of April. April 3. 1930. I p.

0863 G-2 Report: The French Army Budget for 1930-1931. April 4, 1930. 2pp.

0865 G-2 Report: French Army Budget for 1930. April 14. 1930. 4pp.

0869 G-2 Report: Military Budget. July 10, 1930. I p.

0870 G-2 Report: The Year 1929 in France from a Military Point of View. January 6, 1930. 3pp.

0873 G-2 Report: Call of the Minister of War on the American Ambassador. January 6. 1930. 3pp.

0876 G-2 Report: The Syrian Army. January 24, 1930. 5pp.

0882 Report: Syria—The 86th North African Division. June 20, 1940. 3pp.

0885 G-2 Report: The Proposed Law on the Administrative Services of the Army. March 13.1930. 17pp.

0902 G-2 Report: Comments on the Proposed Law on Administrative Services in the French Army.March 13, 1930. 5pp.

0907 G-2 Report: Training of the Technical Officers of the Infantry and Tanks. March 15. 1930. 6pp.0913 M.I.D. Report: Personnel—Commissioned: Technical Brevet. June 4, 1935. 2pp.

0915 M.I.D. Report: Exceptional Board for the Purpose of Recruiting the First Officers to BeGranted a Technical Brevet. June I I , 1935. 2pp.

0917 M.I.D. Report: Direct General Staff Brevet for Officers Holding the Technical Brevet.October 31, 1935.2pp.

0919 M.I.D. Report: Army School System—Superior Schools. July I, 1936. 2pp.0921 M.I.D. Report: Army School System—Superior Schools. August 5, 1937. 3pp.

0924 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training—Instruction Relative to the Technical Course of theCommittee of Infantry Experimentation. August 12, 1937. 2pp.

0926 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training—Recruiting and Training of Officer Candidates for theTechnical Brevet pertaining to Certain Positions in the Army Geographical Service. August13, 1937. 6pp.

0932 M.I.D. Report: Individual Training—Recruiting and Training of Officer Candidates for theTechnical Brevet in the Chemical Services of the Army. January 6, 1938. 2pp.

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0934 G-2 Report: Pre-Military Training. April 1, 1930. 9pp.

0943 G-2 Report: "M. Clemenceau Attacks Marshal Foch." April 7, 1930. 4pp.

Reel 6Military Affairs cont.

(XX)I Article: Translation of Article from the Revue Des Deux Mondes, "The National Army or theProfessional Army?" September 15. 1929. 43pp.

0044 G-2 Report: Army Organi/ation. November 4. 1930. 2pp.

0046 G-2 Report: The Covering Force in the French Army. November 17. 1930. 3pp.

0049 G-2 Report: "Does the Need of Specialists for the Covering Forces Imply the Return to aProfessional Army?" December 5. 1930. 3pp.

(X)52 G-2 Report: Provisional Garrisons of the Mobile Republican Guard. April 24. 1930. 5pp.

0057 Report: System of National Defense. May 10. 1930. 42pp.

0099 G-2 Report: The Ministry of National Defense. February 29. 1932. 8pp.

0107 G-2 Report: Establishment of the Ministry of National Defense. March I, 1932. 3pp.

0110 G-2 Report: Ministry of National Defense. March 7. 1932. 3pp.

0113 G-2 Report: Ministry of National Defense. March 14, 1932. Ip.

0114 G-2 Report: Address by the Minister of National Defense at a Luncheon Given to MilitaryAttache's. March 23. 1932. 3pp.

0117 G-2 Report: Debate on the Organi/ation of the Ministry of National Defense. April 4, 1932. 7pp.

0124 G-2 Report: Ministry of National Defense. April 5. 1932. 8pp.

0132 G-2 Report: French Policy on National Defense. I p.

0133 G-2 Report: Different Conceptions of a Ministry of National Defense Functioning of theNew Ministry of National Defense. February 27, 1933. 5pp.

0138 G-2 Report: The Defensive. Ma\ 8. 1933. 3pp.

0141 G-2 Report: National Defense. November 3. 1933. 2pp.

0143 G-2 Report: The Doumerque Government and National Defense. February 13, 1934. 2pp.

0145 M.I.D. Report: The High Mili tary Organi/ation. February 9. 1935. 4pp.

0149 M.I.D. Report: Mr. Flandin's Speech in the Chamber of Deputies prior to Its Adjournmentfor the Easter Holidays. April 9. 1933. 6pp.

0155 M.I.D. Report: Army Finance General. July 19. 1935. 2pp.

0157 M.I.D. Report: Published or Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy -Preparedness.April 17. 1936.3pp.

0160 M.I.D. Report: Published or Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy—Preparedness,National Defense, and a Single Command. May 5, 1936. 9pp.

0169 M.I.D. Report: Organi/ation Coordination of the War. Navy, and Air Departments. June16, 1936. 4pp.

0173 M.I.D. Report: Army School System Organi/ation of a College for Higher Studiespertaining to National Defense. August I . 1936. 3pp.

0176 M.I.D. Report: Army School System Center of Higher Studies pertaining to NationalDefense. August 31. 1936. 3pp.

0179 M.I.D. Report: Army School System College of Higher Studies pertaining to NationalDefense. October 7. J936. 2pp.

O I X I M.I.D. Report: Army School System College of Higher Studies in National Defense.December I. 1936. 2pp.

0183 G-2 Report: Agencies of the Government that Control National Defense -National DefenseCollege. March 2, 1937. 7pp.

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0190 M.l.D. Report: Published or Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy— Preparedness:Text of General Weygand's Conference on French Security. March 1, 1937. 20pp.

0210 M.l.D. Report: Agencies of the Government that Control National Defense UnifiedCommand. March 8, 1937. 3pp.

0213 M.l.D. Report: National Defense Policy pertaining to Army, Navy, and Air- Debate in theChamber of Deputies. January 24-February 4, 1937. March 10. 1937. 25pp.

0238 G-2 Report: National Defense Policy—Air: Debates in the Chamber of Deputies. January26-February 4, 1937. March 12. 1937. 7pp.

0245 G-2 Report: Agencies of Government that Control National Defense Bill Defining theDuties of the Government and Military in Peace and War. March 15, 1937. 4pp.

0249 M.l.D. Report: Published or Spoken Views on National Defense Policy Preparedness:Article by General Debeney Published in the Excelsior of January 6 and 7. January 10.1938. 4pp.

0253 M.l.D. Report: Agencies of the Government in Control of National Defense Coordinationof the Three Ministries of National Defense. January 25, 1938. 4pp.

0257 M.l.D. Report: Agencies of the Government in Control of National Defense Coordinationof the Three Ministries of National Defense. February 1. 1938. 2pp.

0259 M.l.D. Report: War Department—Organization of a National Defense Section. February 4.1938. Ip.

0260 M.l.D. Report: Agencies of the Government that Control National Defense UnifiedCommand. February 21, 1938. 6pp.

0266 M.l.D. Report: Agencies of the Government that Control National Defense Joint Meetingof the Army, Navy, and Air Committees of the Chamber of Deputies. March 7. 1938. 2pp.

0268 M.l.D. Report: Government Production of Military Supplies: Reorganization of the TechnicalCorps of the War, Navy and Air Departments. August 23. 1938. 7pp.

0275 G-2 Report: Spoken Views on National Defense Policy—Preparedness: Notes on a Con-versation with a General Staff Officer. October 1 1 , 1938. 3pp.

0278 M.l.D. Report: Agencies of the Government that Control National Defense Organization ofa Board Charged with Supervising the Carrying Out of the Manufacture and ConstructionProgram. October 14. 1938. 2pp.

0280 G-2 Report: Army School System—French National Defense College. January 31. 1939. 5pp.

0285 M.l.D. Report: Individual Training—National Defense Course: School of Political Sciences.February 8, 1939. 4pp.

0289 G-2 Report: National Defense Laws—Series of Decrees pertaining to National Defense.March 21, 1939. 2pp.

0291 G-2 Report: National Defense Law—Military Obligations of Foreigners Residing in France.April 12, 1939. 2pp.

0293 G-2 Report: Recruitment—Foreign Volunteers for the Duration of the War. June 26, 1939. 4pp.

0297 Report: Published or Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy- Preparedness: FrenchIntentions. July 11, 1939. I p.

0298 M.A. Report: Law Prohibiting French Nationals from Going to Foreign Countries toManufacture War Materials. October 22, 1940. 2pp.

0300 G-2 Report: Comparison of the Methods of Promotion of Officers in the French Army withOur Own. June 5, 1930. 24pp.

0324 G-2 Report: Promotion in the French Army. January 20, 1931. 2pp.

0326 G-2 Report: Decree regarding the Permanent Appointment and Promotion of Officers Duringthe War. October 7, 1939. 3pp.

0329 G-2 Report: Temporary Appointments and Promotions During the War. December 6, 1939. 2pp.

0331 M.A. Report: Promotion of Prisoners of War. October 8, 1940. I p.

0332 M.A. Report: Promotion of General Officers and Colonial Prisoners of War. M a y 2 l . 1941.2pp.

0334 G-2 Report: Changes in the Designation of High Ranking Officers. June 10. 1939. 4pp.

0338 G-2 Report: Rank and Prerogative of "Army Corps General" to Major Generals whileHolding Certain Posts. June 13, 1939. Ip.

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0339 G-2 Report: List of General Officers Having the Rank of Army Corps Commander and ofArmy Commander. July 18, 1939. 3pp.

0342 G-2 Report: Newly Appointed Army Generals and Army Corps Generals. September 14,1939. I p.

0343 G-2 Report: General Officers Promoted. February 21, 1940. I p.

0344 M.A. Report: Infantry Tactics for Small Units in Morocco. June 16, 1930. 38pp.

0382 G-2 Report: New Expenditures for French Defense. June 24, 1930. 2pp.

0384 G-2 Report: Anxieties as to National Defense. June 30, 1930. 4pp.

0388 G-2 Report: New Expenditures for French Defense. July 15, 1930. Ip.

0389 G-2 Report: New Expenditures for French Defense. July 22. 1930. Ip.

0390 G-2 Report: Declaration of the Minister of War on the Question of National Defense andMilitary Expenditures. August 25. 1930. 4pp.

0394 G-2 Report: National Defense Policy Statements of the Minister of War. September 9, 1930.2pp.

0396 G-2 Report: Replacement of War Reserves of Munitions. December 9, 1930. I p.

0397 G-2 Report: Additional Credits for National Defense. December 10, 1930. 3pp.

0400 G-2 Report: Attitude of New Ministry on National Defense. January 3. 1931. 2pp.

0402 G-2 Report: Additional Appropriations for National Defense. April 15, 1931. 3pp.

0405 G-2 Report: French Foreign Legion in Algeria. July 22. 1930. 4pp.

0409 G-2 Report: Inspection in Morocco and Algeria. July 15. 1936. 26pp.

0435 M.A. Report: Deficiencies of the French Army in Organization and Training. August 18.1930. 3pp.

0438 M.A. Report: Responsibility for the German Breakthrough on the Chemin-Des-Dames.August 25. 1930. 2pp.

0440 G-2 Report: Psychology of the French Officers Today. September 12. 1930. 3pp.

0443 G-2 Report: French Budget for the Fiscal Year 1931 1932. September 23. 1930. Ip.

0444 Memo: Additional Credits Made Available to the Ministers of the Navy and Air, by theCommission of Finance on July I I . 1930. October 6. 1930. I p.

0445 G-2 Report: Analysis of French Military Budgets for 1931 1932. February 9. 1931. 10pp.

0455 G-2 Report: French Military Estimates. February 27, 1931. Ip.

0456 G-2 Report: The Budgetary Discussions- War Department Budget. 1931 1932. March 5.1931. 16pp.

0472 G-2 Report: The Senate's Report on the War Department Budget. April 15, 1931. 14pp.

0486 G-2 Report: Funds for the Fortification of the French Frontier. July 11, 1931. 3pp.

0489 G-2 Report: Analysis of the French Military Budget for the Remainder of the Year 1932.February I. 1932. 15pp.

0504 G-2 Report: Chamber of Deputies' Report on the War Department Budget. February 29,1932. 2pp.

0506 G-2 Report: The 1932 Budget - War Section. Ministry of National Defense. March 7. 1932. 2pp.

0508 G-2 Report: The French Military Budget for 1932. April 9. 1932. 22pp.

0530 G-2 Report: War Department Budget. 1931 1932. July 12, 1932. 1 p.

0531 G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriations for the Budgets of 1931-1932. July 18, 1932. 5pp.

0536 G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriations for the Budgets of 1931 1932 and of 1932. July28, 1932. I p.

0537 G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriations. Fiscal Year 1931 1932. August 20. 1932. Ip.

0538 G-2 Report: Appropriations Cancelled in the 1931 1932 Budget and Tranferred to the 1932Budget. December 6. 1932. 2pp.

0540 G-2 Report: Appropriations Cancelled in 1931-1932 Budget and Transferred to the 1932Budget. December 15. 1932. Ip.

0541 G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriations, 1932 Budget. December 27, 1932. I p.

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0542 0-2 Report: Economy in the War Department Budget of 1932. December 23, 1932. 3pp.

0545 ' G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriations, 1932 Budget. December 27. 1932. I p.

0546 G-2 Report: Supplementary-Appropriations, 1932 Budget. January 31, 1933. Ip.

0547 G-2 Report: Deficiency Appropriations for the 1932 Budget and Cancellation of CertainAppropriations in the Same Budget. April 6, 1933. 3pp.

0550 G-2 Report: Supplementary Credits Derived from the Proceeds of the Sale of AbandonedMilitary Buildings, Works, Etc. April 6, 1933. 2pp.

0552 M.A. Report: Rumors of Recent Orders Sent to French Army Officers. September 26, 1930. 4pp.

0556 G-2 Report: Training of Reserve Officers in the French Army and Reserve Officers' Schools.January 26, 1931. 11pp.

0567 M.A. Report: Visits in North Africa. June 26, 1931. 14pp.

0581 G-2 Report: New Factors in Tactics. July 13. 1931. 5pp.

0586 G-2 Report: Project for the Creation of an Ordnance Service and for the Reorganisation ofthe Engineer Corps. August 7, 1931. 3pp.

0589 G-2 Report: French VII Corps. August 5, 1931. 5pp.

0594 G-2 Report: Data on French Police Forces. October 13, 1931. 6pp.

0600 G-2 Report: Data on French Police Forces—Mobile Republican Guard. October 24. 1931. 8pp.

0608 G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Legion of the Republican Guard of Paris. March 15.1933. 3pp.

0611 M.I.D. Report: The Mobile Republican Guard. February 26. 1934. 2pp.

0613 M.I.D. Report: Mobile Republican Guard. December 6, 1934. 6pp.

0619 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the Mobile Republican Guard's Organization. April 12. 1935. 2pp.

0621 M.I.D. Report: Army Establishment—Quasi-Military Organization: Increase in the Strengthof the Mobile Republican Guard. October 28. 1935. 3pp.

0624 G-2 Report: "Why is Motorization Necessary?" September 8, 1931. 6pp.

0630 G-2 Report: Mr. Maginot's Speech. September 18, 1931. 2pp.

0632 G-2 Report: The Budget. October 17. 1931. 2pp.

0634 G-2 Report: The Technique of Marching Small Units in Morocco. November 30. 1931. 10pp.

0644 G-2 Report: The Technique of Bivouacs and the Action of Security Detachments in Morocco.January 12, 1932. I Opp.

0654 G-2 Report: Status of the Commissioned Officer in the French Army. February 20, 1932. 5pp.

0659 G-2 Report: Status of General Officers Belonging to the Second Section of the General Staff(Reserve Cadre). June 20, 1939. 3pp.

0662 G-2 Report: Placing in the Second Section of the General Staff (Reserve Cadre) or Retiring ofGeneral Officers before They Have Reached the Age Limit. September 14, 1939. 2pp.

0664 G-2 Report: Organization of the Service of Native Affairs in North Africa and of the SpecialService in the Near East. April 21, 1932. 2pp.

0666 Report: Supreme War Council. May 1, 1918. 12pp.

0678 Article: The Return to Maneuvers. July I, 1931. 16pp.

0694 G-2 Report: Reception of General Weygand in the French Academy. June 13, 1932. 25pp.

0719 G-2 Report: Mr. Paul Boncour's Declaration. June 22, 1932. 2pp.

0721 G-2 Report: Statement by the Minister of War with regard to the War Department Budget.June 29, 1932. 2pp.

0723 G-2 Report: Bill Proposed by the Government with a View to Balancing the Budget of 1933and Reducing the Deficit Expected in the Budget of 1932. July 5, 1932. 13pp.

0736 G-2 Report: French Economy Bill before the Chamber. July 12, 1932. Ip.

0737 G-2 Report: The French Economy Law. July 22, 1932. 8pp.

0745 G-2 Report: Colonial Budget—Reduction in Military Expenditure. Ip.

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0746 G-2 Report: National Defense Expenditures for 1933. December 19. 1932. 3pp.

0749 G-2 Report: Provisional Twelfth for the Month of January. January 6. 1933. 9pp.

0758 G-2 Report: Second Provisional Twelfth. January 24, 1933. 5pp.

0763 G-2 Report: Second Provisional Twelfth. February 3, 1933. I p.

0764 G-2 Report: 1933 Budget. January 31, 1933. 17pp.

0781 G-2 Report: Provisional Twelfth for the Month of March. February 16. 1933. 1 Ipp.

0792 G-2 Report: Provisional Twelfth for the Month of March. March 6. 1933. 6pp.

0798 G-2 Report: Transfer of Appropriations from the Air Budget to the War DepartmentBudget January 1933 Appropriations. March 20, 1933. 3pp.

0801 G-2 Report: Provisional Twelfths for the Months of April and May. April 4, 1933. 3pp.

0804 G-2 Report: Discussion of the War Department and Overseas Budget in the Chamber ofDeputies. April 14. 1933. 6pp.

0810 G-2 Report: Mr. Daladier's Speech in the Senate. May 22, 1933. 2pp.

0812 G-2 Report: The 1933 Budget. June 15. 1933. 16pp.

0828 M.I.D. Report: Cancellation of Credits in the 1932 Budget and Their Transfer to the 1933Budget. July 7. 1933. 2pp.

0830 G-2 Report: Credits Cancelled in the 1933 Budget. August 22. 1933. 4pp.

0834 G-2 Report: Transfer of Appropriations from the Air Budget to the War DepartmentBudget Fiscal Year 1933. October 3. 1933. 3pp.

0837 G-2 Report: Transfer of Appropriations in the 1933 Budget. October 25, 1933. I p.

0838 G-2 Report: Additional Appropriations- Budget of 1933. November 14, 1933. Ip.

0839 G-2 Report: Supplementary Appropriations—Budget of 1933. December 7. 1933. Ip.

0840 G-2 Report: Deficiency Appropriations. December 18. 1933. Ip .

0841 M.I.D. Report: Appropriations Cancelled in the 1933 War Department Budget. Ip.

0842 M.I.D. Report: Appropriations Cancelled in the 1933 War Department Budget. January 30.1934. 2pp.

0844 M.I.D. Report: Supplementary Appropriations Budget of 1933. April 13. 1934. Ip.

0845 M.I.D. Report: Additional Appropriations- 1933 Budget. April 23. 1934. 2pp.

0847 M.I.D. Report: Deficiency Appropriations for the 1933 Budget and Appropriations Cancelledin Same Budget. July 5. 1934. 4pp.

0851 M.I.D. Report: Credits Cancelled in the 1933 Budget and Transferred to the 1934 Budget.July 7. 1934. 3pp.

0854 M.I.D. Report: Appropriations Transferred from the 1933 Budget to the 1934 Budget. August10. 1934. 2pp.

0856 G-2 Report: "The Modern Army." by General Weygand. July 23. 1932. 3pp.

0859 Article: "Cavaleristisch Tydschrift." July 1931. 9pp.

0868 G-2 Report: Creation of a Board for Practical Studies pertaining to the Artillery of FortifiedRegions. September 9, 1932. 2pp.

0870 G-2 Report: Creation of a Board for Practical Studies relative to the Infantry of FortifiedRegions. January 26. 1933. 2pp.

0872 G-2 Report: Board for Practical Infantry Studies of the Fortified Regions. January 18. 1934. 2pp.

0874 G-2 Report: Organisation of Platoons of Candidate Reserve Corps Artillery Non-Commis-sioned Officers. September 24. 1932. 5pp.

0879 M.I.D. Report: Organisation of Platoons of Candidate Reserve Corps Artillery Non-Commis-sioned Officers. April 14. 1934. 3pp.

0882 Report: Tour of Duty with the He Escadron d' Auto-Mitrailleuses de Cavalerie at Orleans,Hoiret. France. August 31, 1932. 48pp.

0930 Report: Tour of Duty with the 2nd Regiment of Hussards at Farbes, Hautes-Pyrenees,France. October 1, 1932. 15pp.

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Reel?Military Affairs cont.

000! Report: The Cavalry. October I, 1932. 23pp.

0024 Report: Tour of Duty with the 5th Battalion de Dragoons Ponds, Lyon, Rhone, France.November 23, 1932. 45pp.

0069 Report: The French Cavalry Service. December 16, 1932. 19pp.

0088 G-2 Report: Designation of French Military Officials. November 9. 1932. 2pp.

0090 G-2 Report: General Weygand's Speech at Strasbourg. June 1. 1934. 2pp.

0092 G-2 Report: Notes on Instruction. November 8. 1932. 12pp.

0104 The War of the Future and the Nature of Armaments. January 23. 1933. 11 pp.

0115 G-2 Report: Reserve Units. May 29, 1933. 3pp.

0118 G-2 Report: "The Organization of Our Military Forces." by General A. Niessel. June 27. 1933.3pp.

0121 M.l.D. Report: The Infantry Board of Experimentation. July 5. 1933. 2pp.

0123 M.l.D. Report: Research and Development—Instruction of February 25. 1935. on theOrganization and Operation of the Technical Section of Artillery. May 14, 1935. 3pp.

0126 M.l.D. Report: The Requirements of Material Warfare. August 2, 1933. 18pp.

0144 G-2 Report: Creation of a Personnel of Military Specialists. August 18, 1933. 4pp.

0148 G-2 Report: Military Specialists. September 28, 1933. 7pp.

0155 M.l.D. Report: Professional Military Specialists. January 4. 1934. Ip.

0156 M.l.D. Report: Table of Specialists in Cavalry Units. May 18, 1934. 3pp.

0159 G-2 Report: Recruitment of Specialists. July 27. 1934. 5pp.

0164 M.l.D. Report: Organization of a "Cadre" of Specialists in the French Army. July 26. 1937. 2pp.

0166 G-2 Report: Specialists in the French Army. October 28, 1937. 2pp.

0168 M.A. Report: Law Creating Cadres of War Department Agents and Employees. October 22,1940. 3pp.

0171 G-2 Report: 1934 Budget. August 29, 1933. 2pp.

0173 M.l.D. Report: Provisional Twelfths for January and February. January 8, 1934. 2pp.

0175 M.l.D. Report: 1934 Budget. January 20. 1934. 19pp.

0194 M.l.D. Report: 1934 Budget. March 12, 1934. 15pp.

0209 M.l.D. Report: Appropriations Cancelled in the 1934 Budget. March 19. 1934. 3pp.

0212 M.l.D. Report: Decrees Issued with a View to Balancing the Budget. April 12, 1934. 5pp.

0217 M.l.D. Report: Decrees Issued with a View to Balancing the Budget. April 16, 1934. 2pp.

0219 M.l.D. Report: Reduction in the 1934 Appropriations. May 16, 1934. Ip.

0220 M.l.D. Report: Reduction in the Civilian Personnel of the Central Administration andCancellation of Corresponding Credits. May 22, 1934. Ip.

0221 G-2 Report: Expenditure for French Defense. May 25, 1934. Ip.

0222 M.l.D. Report: Funds for the Fortification of the Frontiers and Other Purposes. June 12,1934. 5pp.

0227 M.l.D. Report: National Defense Credits. June 19. 1934. 3pp.

0230 M.l.D. Report: Discussion in the French Chamber of Deputies before Voting SupplementaryCredits for National Defense. June 23, 1934. 17pp.

0247 M.l.D. Report: Reduction in the Civilian Personnel of the Different Services of the WarDepartment Administration. July 2, 1934. 2pp.

0249 M.l.D. Report: Supplementary Credits- 1934 Budget. October 23. 1934. Ip.

0250 M.l.D. Report: Changes in the 1934 Budget. December 6, 1934. 2pp.

0252 M.l.D. Report: Deficiency Appropriations 1934 Budget. January 31, 1935. I p.

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0253 M.I.D. Report: Adjustments in the 1934 Budget. February 15, 1935. 3pp.

0256 G-2 Report: Fund for Fortifying the Maubruge Area. February 13, 1935. Ip.

0257 M.I.D. Report: Supplementary Appropriations—1934 Budget. March 1, 1935. Ip.

0258 M.I.D. Report: Supplementary Credits—1934 Budget. April 2, 1935. Ip.

0259 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—Appropriations Cancelled in the 1934 Budget. May16. 1935. 2pp.

0262 Report: "Commissioned Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers for Placing the Army on aWar Footing." by General A. Niessel. October 13, 1933. 5pp.

0267 Report: Report on Stages with French Infantry and Artillery Regiments. October 10, 1933. 11 pp.

027X M.A. Report: Duty with the 52nd Combat Tank Regiment. Angouleme, France. December23. 1933. I I pp.

02X9 G-2 Report: Doctrinal Preparation for War. October 5. 1933. 11pp.

0300 M.I.D. Report: Doctrinal Preparation for War. February 23. 1934. 9pp.

0309 M.I.D. Report: Public or Spoken View on the National Defense Policy—Preparedness:Article by General Baratier. May 10, 1935. I Opp.

0319 M.I.D. Report: Published or Spoken Views on National Defense Polices—Preparedness:Speech Delivered by Colonel Fabry, Minister of War. December 12, 1935. 2pp.

0321 M.I.D. Report: Published or Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy - Preparedness:"Remarks on a Sudden Offensive." Article Written by General Baratier in Le Temp ofOctober 8. 1936. 3pp.

0324 G-2 Report: Published or Spoken Views on National Defense Policy—Speech by GeneralWeygand. February 2, 1937. Ip.

0325 M.A. Report: Period of Duty with the French Army. October 12. 1933. 42pp.

0367 G-2 Report: Artillery Support of an Infantry Attack with Tanks. October 25, 1933. 4pp.

0371 G-2 Report: Reflections on the Combat of Modern Tanks. November 22, 1933. 5pp.

0376 G-2 Report: British Comment on the French Doctrine of Artillery Support of a Tank Attack.January I I . 1934. 2pp.

0378 G-2 Report: The Role of the Artillery in the Combat of Modern Tanks. February 19, 1934. 9pp.

0387 G-2 Report: Military Attach^ Reports. March 15, 1935. Ip.

0388 G-2 Report: Reflections on the Defensive before Tanks in Warfare of Movement. July 9, 1935.9pp.

0397 G-2 Report: Training Directive of a Cavalry Regiment for the Period October 15, 1933-April15. 1934. October 31, 1933. 14pp.

0411 G-2 Report: Reinforcement of the Home Army by Native Troops during the Lean Years.November 6. 1933. 2pp.

0413 G-2 Report: Influence of Industrial Production on Military Operations. December 27. 1933. 19pp.

0432 M.I.D. Report: Mountain Warfare. February I, 1934. 5pp.

0437 G-2 Report: Conscientious Objectors. March 9. 1934. I p.

0438 M.I.D. Report: Marshal Plain's Speech. March 29. 1934. 3pp.

0441 G-2 Report: Marshal PAain's Speech. July 26, 1934. 3pp.

0444 M.A. Report: Review of "Vers 1'Armee de Metier." May 17. 1934. 5pp.

0449 M.I.D. Report: A Professional Army. September 28. 1934. 5pp.

0454 M.I.D. Report: Article on French Military Organization by General Baratier. January 7, 1935.10pp.

0464 G-2 Report: Organizational and Unit Training- Tank Doctrine. March 15, 1937. 3pp.

0467 M.I.D. Report: Circular concerning Map and Terrain Exercises for Officers. August 6,1934. 6pp.

0473 G-2 Report: Increase in the Effectives of the Garrison of Paris. September 28, 1934. Ip.

0474 M.I.D. Report: Participation of the Army in the Maintenance of Public Order. November 15,1934. I I pp.

0485 M.I.D. Report: Participation of the Army in the Maintenance of Public Order. January 17,1935. 3pp.

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0488 G-2 Report: Employment of Troops in Domestic Disturbances Participation of Air Army in. the Maintenance of Public Order in France and in Algeria. June 29, 1939. 2pp.

0490 G-2 Report: Occupation of North-Eastern Frontier. April 15. 1935. 2pp.

0492 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops—Occupation of Eastern and North-Eastern Frontier.April 30, 1935. 2pp.

0494 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops—Troops for French Somaliland. September 30, 1935. I p.

0495 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops—New Designations for Fortress Infantry Regiments.October 9, 1935.2pp.

0497 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops—Reinforcement of the Guard on the Frontiers: Creationof New Frontier Units. April 16, 1936. Ip.

0498 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops— Reinforcement of the Guard on the Frontiers. May 15.1936. 2pp.

0500 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops- Organization of the French Army: Creation of NewUnits and Movements of Troops. June 30. 1936. 3pp.

0503 M.I.D. Report: Distribution of Troops- Battalions of Senegalese Tirailleures Senl to Jibuti.January 7, 1939. I p.

0504 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops—Battalions of Senegalese Tirailleures Senl to Jibuti.March 14, 1939. I p.

0505 M.A. Report: Station List of French Units in North Africa. May 13, 1941. 15pp.

0520 M.I.D. Report: 1935 Budget. October 23, 1934. 21pp.

0541 M.I.D. Report: Supplementary Credits for National Defense. November 2. 1934. 2pp.

0543 M.I.D. Report: National Defense. November 6. 1934. 2pp.

0547 M.I.D. Report: Mr. Archimbaud's Report and the Discussion in the Chamber of Deputiesregarding the 1935 War Department Budget. December 3, 1934. 19pp.

0566 M.I.D. Report: Discussion in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate of the Bill for theAppropriation of 800 Million Francs for Exceptional Expenditures of War Department.January 3, 1935. 9pp.

0575 M.I.D. Report: Report of Mr. Marcel Rucant on the Bill for the Purpose of Authorizing theMinister of War to Expend 800 Million Francs for the Exceptional Requirement of the Army.January 12, 1935. 5pp.

0580 M.I.D. Report: 1935 Budget. January 15, 1935. 10pp.

0590 M.I.D. Report: Supplementary Appropriations- Budget 1935. April 6. 1935. 4pp.

0594 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget-Transfer of Credits from the 1934 Budget to the1935 Budget and Transfer of Funds from the 1935 Air Budget to the 1935 War DepartmentBudget. June 3, 1935. 3pp.

0597 M.I.D. Report: Amounts Cancelled in the 1934 Budget and Transferred to the 1935 Budget.July 23, 1935. 2pp.

0599 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—Additional Credits. September 23. 1935. I p.

0600 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—Transfer of Funds from One Chapter of theBudget to Several Others. October I I , 1935. 2pp.

0602 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—Additional Credits. November 5, 1935. 2pp.

0604 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—Additional Credits: Budget 1935. November 12,1935. 2pp.

0606 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget — Deficiency Appropriations: Budget 1935. 3pp.

0609 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget Credits Cancelled in the 1935 Budget. January 6.1936. 2pp.

0611 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget —Additional Appropriations: 1935 Budget for theMaintenance of Additional Effectives. January 20, 1936. 3pp.

0614 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget Law Authorizing Certain Expenditures for theExceptional Requirements of the War Department. January 16, 1936. 3pp.

0617 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget Additional Appropriations. January 27. 1936. 2pp.

0619 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget- Supplementary Credits and Cancellation ofCertain Credits: 1935 Budget. February 12, 1936. 2pp.

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0621 M.I.D. Report: Pay and Emoluments Increase in the Enlistments and Reenlistment Bonuses.September 21. 1936. 3pp.

0624 M.A. Report: Duty Preparatory to Commencement of Ecole de Guerre, Paris, France.October 27, 1934. 63pp.

0687 M.A. Report: Organizational and Tactical Employment of the French Light MechanizedCavalry Division, Type 1934. April 22, 1936. 29pp.

0716 M.A. Report: Divisional and Corps Reconnaisance Groups. May 16, 1936. 38pp.

0754 Report: Destruction and Reestablishment of Routes of Communication. September 10, 1938.100pp.

0X54 M.I.D. Report: General Maurin, Minister of War. November 12, 1934. 3pp.

0857 M.I.D. Report: Practical Courses of In fan t ry and Tank Firing. November 23. 1934. 6pp.

0863 M.I.D. Report: Practical Course of Infantry and l a n k Firing. Ju ly 1. 1937. 6pp.

0869 (.1-2 Report: Data regarding Infantry and Cavalry Divisions. January 24. 1935. 12pp.

08X1 G-2 Report: "Looking For\vard"(A Study of Motori/ed and Mechani/ed Divisions in aConcrete Situation). January 7. 1935. 56pp.

0937 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment I he Motori/ation of Large Units. May 29. 1935. 8pp.

0945 (i-2 Report: I hcories of Mechani/ation and Motori/ation 1 he Motori/ation of ModernArmies. July I I . 1936. 10pp.

ReelSMilitary Affairs cont.

0001 (i-2 Report: Armament and Equipment Organi/ation and Equipment of Large Units.December 14. 1936. l l p p .

0013 M.I.D. Report: Armament and Equipment Organi/ation and Material: French Artillery.June 27. I93X. 6pp.

0019 (i-2 Report: Discussion ol a Sudden Attack against France, .lanuan, 16. 1935. 15pp.

0034 (i-2 Report: Increase in the Length of Militan. Service. February X. 1935. 2pp.

0036 (i-2 Report: I he Iwo-Ycar Service. February 2X. 1935. 2pp.

003X (i-2 Report: I he Mi l i t a ry Situation. March 21. 1935. 3pp.

(X)4I M.I .D. Report: Ins t ruc t ion Govern ing the Enlis tment and Reenlistment of Foreigners andFrenchmen in the Foreign Legion. September 24. 1937. 6pp.

0047 (i-2 Report: Foreign Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers Serving in the Foreign Legion.December 13. 1939. 3pp.

0050 (i-2 Report: I he Sccuriu of France during the Lean Years. March I I . 1935. 15pp.

0065 M.I.D. Report: I he Defense of North Africa. April II. 1935. 4pp.

0069 (i-2 Report: Armament and Equipment Developments in French Field Artillery. June 28.1935. 4pp.

(K)73 (i-2 Report: Armament and Equipment Motori/ation in the Field Artillery. September 3.1935. 2pp.

0075 M.I .D. Report: Services R a i l w a y Instruction ol April 19. 1935. concerning the Operation ofthe Direction ol Rai lway Material. May 23. 1935. 4pp.

0079 M.I . I ) . Report: Services Law on the Powder Service. May 27. 1935. 15pp.

0094 M . I . I ) . Report: Approach Marches and Gaining ol Contact w i t h Enemy Excessive Cautionof French In lan tp . . June 2X. 1935. 7pp.

0101 (i-2 Report: M i l i t a r y Missions (Envoys ) Visit of General Gamelin. Chief of Staff of theFrench Armv. to Rome. Ju ly 3. 1935. 2pp.

0103 (i-2 Report: Mi l i t a ry Missions (Envoys ) French and I ta l i an Chiefs of Staff Hold Con-ferences in Rome. July 5. 1935. 2pp.

0105 (i-2 Report: Mi l i t a ry Mission (Envoys) Visit to Rome of General Gamelin. Chief of Staff ofFrench Army. July 23. 1935. I p.

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0106 G-2 Report: Organization—The French Forces. September 21, 1935. l lpp.

0117 G-2 Report: Field Artillery Liaison Sections (Truck Drawn) in French Army. March 17. 19.16.9pp.

0126 G-2 Report: Organization and Organizational Trends in the French Army. February 3.1936. 17pp.

0143 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—1936 War Department and Overseas TerritoriesBudget. December 12. 1935. 25pp.

0168 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—War Department and Overseas Territories Budgetas Voted by Parliament. January 13. 1936. 12pp.

0180 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget-Correction in War Department Budget of 1936.January 16, 1936. Ip.

0181 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget—Additional Appropriations. May 4. 1936. 2pp.

0183 M.I.D. Report: War Department Budget— Advances Granted in Connection with the National-ization of the Manufactures of War Material. November 10. 1936. I p.

0184 G-2 Report: Organization—General Definitions Adopted by the Center of Higher Studies andthe Ecole de Guerre. January 9, 1936. 3pp.

0187 M.A. Report: Period of Duty with French Tank Regiment. January 10. 1936. 30pp.

0217 Memo: Information on Motorized Troop Movements. March 26. 1936. 4pp.

0221 M.I.D. Report: Major Military Operations—The Lessons of the Ethiopian War, June 2. 1936.7pp.

0228 M.A. Report: Expenditures for National Defense by France and Belgium. August 18. 1936. 33pp.

0261 M.I.D. Report: Army Finance—Creation of an Independent National Defense Fund. March8, 1938. 4pp.

0265 Report: General Benoit's Permanent Fortification during the War. April 7. 1923. 83pp.

0348 Report: General Herr— Artillery: "What it Has Been. What it Is. What it Should Be." April11, 1927.449pp.

0797 Report: Cycle of Information for General Officers and Colonels. June 24. 1924. 16pp.

0813 Report: Ministry of War Army Staff— Provisional Instructions on the Organization andOperation of Liaison and Signal Communications. March 21. 1924. 27pp.

0840 Report: Provisional Instructions on the Organization and Operation of Liaison and Means ofCommunication. May 21. 1924.40pp.

Reel 9Military Affairs cont.

0001 Report: Translation of Article from Revue d' Infanlerie regarding Curved Fire in the Infantry.January I , 1925. 20pp.

0021 M.A. Report: Antiaircraft Regulations. March 22, 1927. 166pp.

0187 M.A. Report: Translation of "Infantry Lectures." December 6. 1927. 129pp.

0316 Report: Return of Antiaircraft Defense to Artillery in France. March 9. 1922. 2pp.

0318 Report: Project for the Central Station Antiaircraft Device of General St. Claire Deville andColonel Rimailons. February 7, 1923. 8pp.

0326 Report: Requirements for Aircraft Machine Guns. June 23. 1922. 6pp.

0332 Report: French Program for Antiaircraft Machine Guns. June 28. 1922. 2pp.

0334 Report: Schneider 105mm. Antiaircraft Gun, Model 1922. July 7. 1922. 8pp.

0342 Report: Doctrine of Antiaircraft Defense in France. November 8. 1922. 8pp.

0350 Report: St. Chamond Type Antiaircraft Fire Control Apparatus. August 17. 1923. 6pp.

0356 G-2 Report: Lecture on Antiaircraft Defense. November 16. 1923. 19pp.

0375 Report: Antiaircraft Defense. August 19, 1925. 34pp.

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0409 Report: Ministry of War Artillery Drill Regulations. February 28. 1928. 69pp.

0478 (i-2 Report: Information (liven in Reply to Questionnaire, Preceded by Explanatory NoteFurnished By Major Robert P. Glassburn. C.A.C.. France. April 31. 1925. llpp.

0489 Report: Instructions for Antiaircraft Artillery Firing. November 23. 1925. 137pp.

0626 (i-2 Report: Organi/ational and Unit Training Antiaircraft Artillery Assigned to Aviation.March 4. 1926. 2pp.

0628 (i-2 Report: Antiaircraft Defense Instruction Given at the French War College. June 25.1926. 4pp.

0632 (i-2 Report: Antiaircraft Defense Instruction at the Ecolc Superieure dc Guerre. February 8.1926. 4pp.

0636 (i-2 Report: Antiaircralt Artillery Jui\ 23. I92X. 3pp.

0639 (i-2 Report: lnlanlr> Organi/alion lor Defense against Aircraft. May 28. 1928. 2pp.

0641 (i-2 Report: Antiaircraft Artillery August 8. 1927. 4pp.

0645 (i-2 Report: Aviation Gun Mounts and Sights. May 24. 1928. 3pp.

0648 Report: I he Hotchkiss 15.2mm. Antiaircraft Machine Gun. March I. 1928. Xpp.

0657 (i-2 Report: New lype of French Antiaircralt Sound Locators. February 13. 1928. 3pp.

0660 (i-2 Report: French Antiaircralt Sound Locators. February 24. 1928. 3pp.

0663 (i-2 Report: Antiaircralt Defense. .lulv 10. 1929. 10pp.

0673 Report: Antiaircraft Defense Organi/ation. Jul\ 15. 1934. 4pp.

0677 (i-2 Report: Antiaircralt Defense of Large Units. July 24. 1929. 3pp.

0680 (i-2 Report: Antiaircraft Defense of Large Units. August 29. 1929. 2pp.

0682 M.A. Report: Antiaerial Protection of Infantry Transported by Railroad. March 6. 1930. 9pp.

0691 (i-2 Report: Antiaircralt Defense of the Country. May 2. 1930. 13pp.

0704 M.A. Report: Report on French Antiaircralt Defense. September 10. 1930. 26pp.

0730 (i-2 Report: Publication on Antiaircrall Defense Program for Passive Defensive Measures.April 22. 1932. 5pp.

0735 Report: Practical Instruction on Passive Defense against Air Attacks. June 3. 1932. 93pp.

0828 (i-2 Report: Aerial Delense. Calais. June 3. 1932. 2pp.

0830 (i-2 Report: Antiaircralt Delense. May 23. 1933. I p.

0831 (i-2 Report: Antiaircraft Delense. February 25. 1935. 2pp.

0833 (i-2 Report: Antiaircraft Delense. February 26. 1935. 3pp.

0836 (i-2 Report: Proposed Bill on Passive Delense. March 14. 1935 4pp.

0840 M.I.I). Report: Passive Delense. April 8. 1935. 7pp.

0847 M.I.I). Report: Passive Delense of Paris. April 16. 1935. 2pp.

0849 (i-2 Report: Air Delense System Passive Delense fest in Paris. May 23. 1935. 3pp.

0852 M.I.I). Report: Air Delense System Public Administration Regulation concerning the Statusol Passive Defense Personnel. July 8. 1935. 4pp.

0856 (i-2 Report: Agencies of the Government That Control National Defense High Committeelor Passive Delense. September 14. 1935. 4pp.

0860 M.I.I). Report: Air Delense System Passive Defense. December 6. 1935. 2pp.

0862 (i-2 Report: Air Delense System Passi\e Delense. January 16. 1936. 4pp.

0866 Report: Recommendations to the Population for Sell-Protection in Case of Aerial Attack.February 25. 1936. 18pp.

0884 (i-2 Report: Air Delense System Passive Defense. September 28. 1936. I p.

0885 (i-2 Report: Air Delense System Passive Defense Maneuvers against Aerial Attack.No\cmber4, 1936.4pp.

0X89 (i-2 Report: Air Delense System Large Public Shelters in the Paris District. November 9.1936. 3pp.

0892 M.I.I). Report: Air Delense System Organi/ation of Passive Defense. August 5. 1938. 3pp.

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0895 M.I.D. Report: Passive Defense—Note from the Permanent Secretariat for Passive Defense.September 27, 1938.3pp.

0898 M.I.D. Report: Air Defense System— Direction of Passive Defense. Ministry of NationalDefense and War. October 3. 1938. 2pp.

0900 G-2 Report: Air Defense System— Passive Defense: Organization and Composition of theSuperior Committee of Passive Defense. January 31. 1939. 3pp.

0903 M.I.D. Report: Air Defense System—General Organization of Passive Defense Servicethroughout the National Territory. February 20. 1939. 8pp.

0911 G-2 Report: Air Defense System—Passive Defense Technical Section. Decree of April 3. 1939.April 14. 1939. 2pp.

0913 G-2 Report: Passive Defense— Duties of the Inspector General of Passive Defense and of theCommanding Generals and Vice Admirals of Military and Marit ime Regions. June 28.1939. Ip.

0914 G-2 Report: Passive Defense Instruction of May 31. 1939. regarding Administrat iveOrganization of Passive Defense. July 31. 1939. I Ipp.

0925 G-2 Report: Air Defense System— Notes on Antiaircraft Defense of Paris. September 19.1939. 2pp.

0927 M.A. Report: Effects on Personnel of Attacks by Bombers and Lessons Drawn Therefrom.March 24. 1941. 5pp.

0932 Report: Antiaircraft Defense through Interception. February 26. 1934. 40pp.

0972 G-2 Report: New Association for Antiaircraft Defense. February 8. 1934. I p.

0973 G-2 Report: Antiaircraft Defense. March 28, 1934. 2pp.

0975 G-2 Report: Antiaircraft Defense. April 24. 1934. 3pp.

0978 M.I.D. Report: Antiaircraft Defense. April 27. 1934. 5pp.

0983 M.I.D. Report: Antiaircraft Defense. November 2. 1934. 3pp.

0986 G-2 Report: Spoken Views on the National Defense Policy Preparedness: AntiaircraftDefense and the Air Ministry. 2pp.

0988 Report: L'Armee Moderne—Air Defense of the National Territory. November 25. 1935. 40pp.

01028 G-2 Report: Organizational and Unit Training- Antiaircraft. March 9. 1937. 9pp.

01037 M.I.D. Report: Antiaircraft Defense and National Air Armaments. May 14. 1934. 9pp.

01046 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment- The Problem of Aircraft Armament. October 23.1936. 10pp.

01056 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment—The Problem of Aircraft Armament. November 17.1936. 5pp.

01061 M.I.D. Report: Armaments and Equipment— Antiaircraft Material. January 22. 1937. 6pp.

01067 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment—Antiaircraft Material. March 1 1 . 1937. 20pp.

01087 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment—Experimental Schneider 37mm. Antiaircraft Gun.May 7, 1937. 2pp.

01089 G-2 Report: Armament and Ammunition— 90mm. Antiaircraft Gun. July 8. 1938. 3pp.

01092 G-2 Report: Armament and Ammunition— Organization. September 23. 1939. 2pp.

01094 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment- 75mm. Antiaircraft Gun. M-32. September 20, I93X.2pp.

01096 G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment - 33mm. Aircraft Anti-Tank Gun. January 18. 1939.3pp.

Reel 10Economic Affairs

0001 Report: "Remaking Ruined France." March 15. 1920. 3pp.

0004 Report: The Lorraine Iron and Steel Industry. March 17. 1920. 5pp.

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0009 Report: Financial and Economic Situation in France. April 3. 1920. 4pp.

0013 Report: Statement of Resumption of Industrial Activities in the Liberated Regions. April 30,1920. 7pp.

0020 Report: The Duty on Champagne. May 7, 1920. 3pp.

0023 Report: Review of Economic Conditions and Progress Made in Devastated Regions. June 22,1920. 3pp.

0026 M.A. Report: Report on Financial Conditions in France. August 20. 1920. 13pp.

(K)39 Report: 1 he Preparation of an Industrial Mohili/ation. September 21, 1920. 21pp.

0060 Report: Petroleum. February 25. 1921. 25pp.

00X5 Report: Reconstruction ol French Devastated Regions. April 15. 1921. Ip.

00X6 Report: Franco-British Ircaly of Guarantees "British War Office Opinion." January 27.1922. 2pp.

(M)88 Report: Industrial Mobili /al ion Commission. January 13. 1922. 3pp.

0091 Report: I he Economic Situation of French West Africa. Beginning of 1922. February 20.1922. 6pp.

0097 Report: Cost of Reconstruction. March 10. 1922. Ip.

009X Report: Reconstruction Work in the Nancy District, during 1921. June I. 1922. 9pp.

0107 Report: France at Work to Repair the Damages of War. 4pp.

0 1 1 1 Report: The Town of l.orient and Its Economic Region. June 16. 1922. 22pp.

0133 Report: Franco-German Agreement. September 7. 1922. Ip.

0134 Report: Reconstruction Practically Completed in Alsace. September 22. 1922. Ip.

0135 Report: Several New Agreements between French and German Groups. September 29. 1922. Ip.

0136 Report: The Practical Working of the Stinnes-I.ubersac Agreement. October 13. 1922. 2pp.

O I 3 X Report: Repair of War Damages in Liberated Regions up to January I. 1923. January 26,1923. 3pp.

0141 Report: Reconstruction in Alsace-Lorraine. February 15. 1923. 2pp.

0143 Report: Reconstruction Work in France. August 22. 1923. 2pp.

0145 M.A. Report: Notes on Lecture "Economic Organi/ation for War." April 14. 1923. 5pp.

0150 Report: Organisation of the Nation in l ime of War. Ju ly 13. 1923. 5pp.

0155 Report: The National Carburam Problem. July 20. 1923. 16pp.0171 Report: Compulsory Purchase of Industr ial Alcohol by Importers of Gasoline. August 22.

1923. 4pp.

0175 Report: National Carburam. September 26. 1923. 2pp.

0177 M.A. Report: Report on the Economic Situation of Alsace-Lorraine. August 30. 1923. 19pp.

0196 M.A. Report: Franco-German Economic Agreement. October 22. 1924. Ip.

0197 G-2 Report: Franco-German Commercial Negotiations. January 23. 1925. Ip .

OI9X Report: New Considerations concerning Industrial Mobili/alion. November 4. 1923. 95pp.

0293 Report: Council of Artillery Tactics of Mel/. Some Views on Industrial Mobilisation.February 23. I92X. 65pp.

0357 G-2 Report: Economic Estimate. March IX. 1925. 11pp.

036X G-2 Report: Economic Estimate. Apri l 27. 1926. I Ipp.

0379 G-2 Report: Economic Situation of Indochina. April 28. 1926. 3pp.

03X2 M.A. Report: National Fuels. May 26. 1927. 44pp.

0424 G-2 Report: Industrial Development Energy and Communications. March 5. 1927. 4pp.

042X G-2 Report: Economic Estimate. March 11. 1927. 9pp.

0437 G-2 Report: Mr. Poincare on Business Progress in Alsace. September 17. 1928. 2pp.

0439 G-2 Report: Economic Situation. October 1930. November 21. 1930. 4pp.

0443 G-2 Report: Economic Situation in Madagascar. October 31. 1929. 4pp.

0447 M.A. Report: Social Insurance. March 7. 1930. 3pp.

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0450 G-2 Report: Social Insurance Law. May 7. 1930. 6pp.

0456 G-2 Report: National Economic Conference to Be Held at Paris in the Beginning of May.March 15. 1933. 2pp.

0458 G-2 Report: The Economic Relations between France and Her Overseas Possessions. May 9.1933. 2pp.

0460 M.I.D. Report: Fuel and Oil- Liquid Fuel and National Defense. February 4. 1936. 7pp.

0467 M.I.D. Report: Petroleum Products- Petroleum and National Defense. May 17. 1936. 5pp.

0472 G-2 Report: The Mining Resources of the French Overseas Empire. November 13. 1934. 12pp.

0484 G-2 Report: Fuel and Oil. Petroleum Products Fuel Si tuat ion France and England.December 2, 1936.4pp.

0488 G-2 Report: Economic and Political Conditions in Pastoral Regions of France. June 25. 1937.2pp.

0490 M.I.D. Report: Conditions in France- Collaboration regarding Food Products. Etc.. June 9.1941. 5pp.

0495 M.A. Report: Additional Convention Adopted Prolonging the Armistice. May 21. 1923. Xpp.

Political Affairs0503 Report: France and the Petite Entente. September I I . 1920. 2pp.

0505 Report: Politics in the Levant as Viewed by M. de Caix of the French High Commission. Ma>31. 1921. 2pp.

0507 Report: Newspapers—Four General Categories. June 3. 1921. 3pp.

0510 G-2 Report: Gex and Savoy Free Zone Question. February 15. 1922. 3pp.

0513 Report: The French View of the Kars Conference. November X. 1921. 3pp.

0516 Report: Treaty of Kars. November 16, 1921. 4pp.

0520 Report: Franco-British Treaty of Guarantees "British War Office Opinion." .lanuarx 27.1922. 3pp.

0523 Report: French Occupation of the Ruhr. January 12. 1923. 2pp.

0525 M.A. Report: French Occupation of the Ruhr Present Stations of Troops. January 19.1923. 3pp.

0528 Report: Occupation and Rhineland Policy. February 6. 1923. 8pp.

0536 Report: Report on Occupation of the Ruhr by the French. January 15. 1922. 4pp.0540 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. January 30, 1923. 3pp.

0543 G-2 Report: Germany—Ruhr: Psychological Aspects. February 5. 1923. 2pp.

0545 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. January 23. 1923. 7pp.

0552 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. February 6. 1923. 2pp.

0554 Report: French Occupation of Baden Towns Opposite the Kehl Bridgehead. February 6. 1923.IP-

0555 Report: Translation of a Published Interview with General Allen. February I. 1923. 2pp.

0557 Report: Situation in the Ruhr. February 5, 1923. 2pp.

0559 Memo: Underlying Interests in the French Occupation of the Ruhr. March I. 1923. 2pp.

0561 Report: The French Occupation of the Ruhr. February 20. 1923. 30pp.

0591 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. February 19, 1923. 4pp.

0595 Report: French and Belgian Railroad Troops in the Ruhr. March 2. 1923. 2pp.

0597 Report: Conditions in the Ruhr. February 23. 1923. 2pp.

0599 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. March 6. 1923. 3pp.

0602 Report: Notes on French Ruhr Policy. March 5. 1923. 4pp.

0606 Report: Observation of an American Officer in the Occupied Area. March X. 1923. 2pp.

0608 M.A. Report: Occupation of the Ruhr- Maintaining the Class-1921 with the Colors. March26, 1923. I p.

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0609 M.A. Report: Situation in the Ruhr. March 24. 1923. March 27. 1923. 3pp.

0612 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. March 21. 1923. 3pp.

0615 Report: Conditions in the Occupied Area. April 11. 1923. 4pp.

0619 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. April 12. 1923. 3pp.

0622 Report: Diary of Events in the Ruhr. April 19. 1923. 2pp.

0624 Report: Situation in the Ruhr. May 14. 1923. 2pp.

0626 Report: Diarv of Events in the Ruhr. May 5. 1923. 2pp.

062X M.A. Report: Cost nt the Ruhr. Mas 24. 1923. 3pp.

0631 M.A. Report: Article Irom l.c Journal on Expenses in the Ruhr. Max 2X. 1923. 3pp.

0634 Report: German Government Requests l-rench Military Authorities to Permit Return ofPolice to Occupied lerrilorv. Mav 2X. 1923. Ip.

0635 Report: Diarv of Events in the Ruhr. Period Mav 10-May 2X. May 29. 1923. 2pp.

0637 Report: Ruhr Costs. June 4. 1923. I p.

063X Report: Ruhr Costs. June 4. 1923. Ip.

0639 Report: Situation in the Ruhr. June 13. 1923. 10pp.

0649 Report: French Sentiment regarding: Preparations. August 23. 1923. 2pp.

0651 Report: Icndencv toward Getting Back to Work in the Ruhr. August 24. 1923. Ip.

0652 M.A. Report: Report on the Situation in the Ruhr. August 2X. 1923. 5pp.

0657 Report: Indication ol Slight C'hange in Germans\ Attitude toward French Control on theRhine. August 31. 1923. I p.

065X Report: Observations in the Occupied Area. September 11. 1923. 2pp.

0660 (i-2 Report: New Polio as to Evacuation of the Ruhr. November 19. 1923. I p.

0661 (i-2 Report: C'orreetion ol Poliev Announced in No. X054-W. November 20. 1923. Ip.

0662 (i-2 Report: Semi-Official Statement on the I reatv Periods of the Rhineland Occupation.November 22. 1923. I p.

0663 G-2 Report: l-orces in the Ruhr. December 3. 1923. I p.

0664 M.A. Report: French Occupation of the Ruhr. December 7. 1923. Ip.

0665 (i-2 Report: Regrouping in Progress in the Ruhr. December 5. 1923. I p.

0666 G-2 Report: l-rench Ol fleets to Share wi th Great Britain the Industrial Control of the Ruhr.December 7. 1923. Ip.

0667 (i-2 Report: Movements ol I roops in the Ruhr. December IX. 1923. Ip.

066X G-2 Report: Modification of the Military Occupation of the Ruhr. January 4. 1924. Ip.

0669 (i-2 Report: Regrouping in the Ruhr. January X. 1924. I p.

0670 (i-2 Report: Correction in Regrouping in the Ruhr. January 29. 1924. Ip.

0671 (i-2 Report: Krcnch Strength in the Ruhr. February 14. 1924. I p.

0672 Report: The Preparation 'I angle. March 21. 1924. 17pp.

06X9 Report: French Procedure in the Ruhr. February 23. 1923. 5pp.

0694 (i-2 Report: 1924 Situation in the Ruhr. July 23. 1924. 3pp.

0697 (i-2 Report: The Balance Sheet of the Occupation of the Ruhr. September 11. 1924. 2pp.

0699 (i-2 Report: 30th Army Corps Army of Occupation of Rhine. April 24. 1925. 2pp.

0701 (i-2 Report: Armv of Rhine Occupation. April 24. 1925. Ip.

0702 (1-2 Report: luclieal Corps in territorial France. July 9. 1925. 2pp.

0704 (i-2 Report: French Evacuation of the Ruhr. August 17. 1925. 2pp.

0706 (i-2 Report: Rhineland Occupied 'territory. October 23. 1925. I p.

0707 (i-2 Report: Rhineland Occupied lerritorv Evacuation of Cologne as the Completion ofFirst Phase of Occupied German lerritorv under Terms of Treats of Versailles. November 2.1925. 3pp.

0710 (i-2 Report: Spheres of Influence Evacuation of the Rhineland. November 19. 1925. 2pp.

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0712 G-2 Report: Possible Reduction in French Army of Occupation in the Rhineland. November. 30. 1925. I p.

0713 G-2 Report: Composition- French Army of the Rhine. April 27. 1926. 9pp.

0722 G-2 Report: French Military Strength in the Rhineland. December 21. 1926. I p.

0723 G-2 Report: Withdrawal of French Troops from the Saar District. March 14. 1927. 2pp.

0725 G-2 Report: Reduction of Allied Forces on the Rhine. September 2. 1927. I p.

0726 G-2 Report: Changes in French Forces on the Rhine. September 29, 1927. I p.

0727 G-2 Report: French and Other Troops in the Saar Basin. October 18. 1927. 2pp.

0729 G-2 Report: Organization of French Army of the Rhine. November 30. 1927. 2pp.

0731 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhine. February 3 4. 1928. 3pp.

0734 G-2 Report: Armies of Occupation in Germany. April 26. 1928. 3pp.

0737 G-2 Report: French Troops at Coblen/. August 20. I92X. 2pp.

0739 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland and Reparation Payments. September 20. I92X. 5pp.

0744 G-2 Report: Mr. Poincare on Reparations and Security. October 2. I92X. 4pp

0748 G-2 Report: French Comment on the Lugano Conference. December 11 . 1928. 2pp.

0750 G-2 Report: The French Army of the Rhine and the Deutsche-Rcichsbahn Gesellschaft. Ma>27. 1929. 3pp.

0753 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. July 15. 1929. 3pp.

0756 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhine. July 22. 1929. 6pp.

0762 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. August 5. 1929. 4pp.

0766 G-2 Report: The Theories of General Von Seeckt. August 5. 1929. 2pp.

0768 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. August 13. 1929. 4pp.

0772 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. August 27, 1929. 2pp.

0774 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. August 20. 1929. 3pp.

0777 G-2 Report: The Military Importance of the Occupied Territories. September 3. 1929. 4pp.

0781 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. September 21. 1929. 2pp.

0783 G-2 Report: New Station List for Troops on Duty on the Rhine. October 7. 1929. 2pp.

0785 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhine. October 4. 1929. 5pp.

0790 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland and National Defense. October 15. 1929. 2pp.

0792 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland Provinces. October 19, 1929. I p.

0793 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. October 21. 1929. 2pp.

0795 G-2 Report: The Evacuation of the Rhineland. October 22. 1929. 2pp.

0797 G-2 Report: Changes in New Station List for Troops on Duty on the Rhine. October 17. 1929.Ip.

0798 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. October 26. 1929. 2pp.

0800 G-2 Report: Occupation of the Rhineland. April 7. 1930. I p.

0801 G-2 Report: Army of Occupation The Rhineland. May 20. 1930. I p.

0802 G-2 Report: Consequences of the Rhineland Evacuation. June 18. 1930. 2pp.

0804 G-2 Report: Evacuation of the Rhineland. June 27. 1930. I p.

0805 G-2 Report: Evacuation ol the Rhine Disorders and Riotous Manifestations: Attacks onSeparatists. July 8. 1930. 4pp.

0809 G-2 Report: The French Diplomatic and Military Situation. August 12. 1930. 4pp.

0813 G-2 Report: The French Diplomatic Situation. August 15. 1930. 3pp.

0816 G-2 Report: The Campaign against the Versailles Treaty. August 19. 1930. 2pp.

0818 G-2 Report: French Opinion of German Plan for Territorial Revision of Versailles Treaty.August 19. 1930. Ip.

0819 M.I.D. Report: Maintenance of Order in the Saar. August 17. 1934. 2pp.

0821 M.I.D. Report: Maintenance of Order in the Saar. September 2X. 1934. 2pp.

0823 G-2 Report: French Intervention in the Saar. November 5. 1934. 2pp.

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0X25 Report: German Statements in regard to Use of Propaganda by the French. June 26. 1923. I p.

0826 Report: Relations between Poland. C/echoslavakia. and France. August 7. 1923. 2pp.

082X Report: Reply of the French Government to the Note of the British Government of August1 1 . 1923 relating to Reparations. August 20. 1923. 4Xpp.

0X76 G-2 Report: Reported Divergence between Marshal Foch and the Government regarding theRuhr . November 12. 1923. 3pp.

0X79 G-2 Report: Suggestion of Concerted French Action wi th Poland and C/echoslovakia againstGermany. November 22. 1923.2pp.

08X1 G-2 Report: Suggested Franco-British Air and Nava l Entente. December 4. 1923. 4pp.

08X5 G-2 Report: 1 he Rhine Frontier. December 17. 1923. Ip.

08X6 G-2 Report: Reported Alliance between France and the Little Entente. January 5. 1924. 2pp.

OXXX G-2 Report: Suggested Bri t ish. French, and Belgian Alliance. November 14. 1924. I p.

OXX9 G-2 Report: the Party Lineup in the French Chamber. November 16. 1924. 2pp.

0X91 G-2 Report: Explanat ion of Political Parties and (iroups. March 31. 1925. 5pp.

0X96 G-2 Report: Present Strength ol Political Groups. January 26. 1926. I p.

0X97 G-2 Report: Political Parties in Parliament. January 25. 1927. I p.

089X G-2 Report: Present Operations of the Soviets in France. November 2X. 1924. 4pp.

0902 G-2 Report: Communist Organi/ation in France. February I I . 1925. 5pp.

0907 G-2 Report: The Progress ol "Sovietism." May 8. 1925. 2pp.

0909 G-2 Report: Communistic Activities and Their Repression. September 18. 1925. Ip.

0910 G-2 Report: Stability ol Government Communist Setbacks in France. October9. 1925. Ip.

0911 G-2 Report: Stability of Government Political Agitators: Activities of French Communists.October 16. 1925. I p.

0912 G-2 Report: Communists: Funds Spent in France. Condemnation to Prison. November 13.1925. I p.

0913 G-2 Report: Action against Communism in France. June 9. 1927. 3pp.

0916 G-2 Report: Communistic Act ivi t ies Reservists. June 24. 1927.3pp.

0918 G-2 Report: The Communist Plot in the French Army as Revealed by the h'igam. September27. 1927. 7pp.

0925 G-2 Report: Political Estimate. January 26. 1925. l()pp.

0935 G-2 Report: Political Estimate. January 14. 1926. l()pp.

0945 G-2 Report: Political Estimate. January I I . 1927. 14pp.

Reel 11Political Affairs cont.

0001 G-2 Report: Bolshevik Act iv i t ies in France. February II. 1925. 3pp.

0004 G-2 Report: French-Polish Mil i tary Alliance Possible Changes Should Pact Be Signedbetween Great Britain and France on the Western Boundaries of Germany. March 9. 1925. 6pp.

0010 G-2 Report: Polish-Baltic Problem Situation Which is Inevitable if Boundaries. Settled bythe Versailles Treaty, are Admitted to Arbitration. March 10. 1925. 2pp.

0012 G-2 Report: French Press. March 9. 1925. 4pp.

0016 G-2 Report: French Efforts to Influence the American Press. April 20. 1925. I p.

0017 G-2 Report: French Security Combat Factor. March 27. 1925. 39pp.

0056 G-2 Report: New French-Siamese (Thai) Treaty. March 30. 1925. I p.

0057 G-2 Report: 1 reaty of Friendship. Commerce, and Navigat ion between France and theKingdom of Siam (Thai land) . November 12. 1926. Ip.

0058 G-2 Report: Painleve Cabinet. April 23. 1925. 7pp.

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0065 G-2 Report: The Municipal Elections of May 1925. August 25. 1925. 3pp.

0068- G-2 Report: Painleve Cabinet. November 6. 1925. 4pp.

0072 G-2 Report: Foundation in Paris of a Fascist International. June 19. 1925. 2pp.

0074 G-2 Report: Political Rights—Restrictions on Aliens, Emigration and Immigration, andIdentity Cards: Regulations for Foreigners. September 18. 1925. 2pp.

0076 G-2 Report: Mandates and Spheres of Influence Mr. Steeg Appointed Resident General inMorocco. October 9. 1925. I p.

0077 G-2 Report: Resignation of Mr. Steeg as Resident General in Morocco and Appointment ofNew Resident General for Morocco and Tunis. January 4. 1929. 2pp.

0079 G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships- France and the Guarantee Pacts: Mr. Painlcve'sStatement. October 9. 1925. I p.

0080 G-2 Report: French Protectorate of Annam. November 20. 1926. 2pp.

0082 G-2 Report: National Aspirations. January 13. 1926. 2pp.

0084 G-2 Report: Syrian Mandate before the League Committee. February 19. 1926. 2pp.

0086 G-2 Report: Disarmament—Opinion of a Prominent French Expert on the DisarmamentQuestion. March 23, 1926. 8pp.

0094 G-2 Report: Preliminary Disarmament Conference. April 30. 1926. I p.

0095 G-2 Report: France's Existing Military Alliances. May 5. 1926. 2pp.

0097 G-2 Report: France's Existing Military Alliances. June 25. 1926. Ip.

0098 G-2 Report: Franco-Rumanian Treaty. August 18. 1924. 2pp.

0100 G-2 Report: Franco-Rumanian Treaty. February 7, 1927. 10pp.

0110 G-2 Report: The Fall of Herriot. July 27, 1926. 3pp.

0113 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Situation. December 21. 1926. 13pp.

0126 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Situation. January 4. 1927. Ip.

0127 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Incidents. February 4. 1927. 5pp.

0132 G-2 Report: Close of Franco-Italian Frontier Incident. February 10. 1927. Ip.

0133 G-2 Report: Italy—Foreign Relations: Rumors of War with France. April X. 1927. 3pp.

0136 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Frontier Incidents. April 10. 1927. I p.

0137 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Relations- Information from a Foreign Source. January 9. I92S.2pp.

0139 G-2 Report: Relations between Italy and France. February 20, 1928. 3pp.

0142 G-2 Report: French Newspapers. February 14. 1927. 2pp.

0144 G-2 Report: French Newspapers—Name. Affiliation. Circulation. Etc. April 28. 1930. 4pp.

0148 G-2 Report: French Press. February 4, 1933. 11 pp.

0159 M.l.D. Report: Review of Paris Press. December 18, 1936. 40pp.

0199 M.l.D. Report: Principal Newspapers- Changes in the Press. May 25. 1937. 2pp.

0201 M.l.D. Report: Principal Newspapers—Colonel de la Rocque. Leader of the Parli SocialFrancais, Acquires Le Petit Journal from M. Raymond Patenotre. July 31, 1937. 3pp.

0204 G-2 Report: Franco-Japanese Rapprochement. May 23, 1927. 3pp.

0207 G-2 Report: French Commercial Treaties. June 22. 1927. 6pp.

0213 G-2 Report: Trials of Communists in France. July 23. 1927. 2pp.

0215 G-2 Report: The Case of Communist Spies. August 10. 1927. 2pp.

0217 G-2 Report: Agitation for Sacco-Van/etti Case. August 12. 1927. 2pp.

0219 G-2 Report: One Year of Mr. Poincare. August 18. 1927. 5pp.

0224 G-2 Report: Communism and the Police in France. September 16. 1927. I pp.

0225 G-2 Report: The Government Situation Discussed in La Revue de Parix. October 17. 1927.2pp.

0227 G-2 Report: Subversive Agitation in Toulan. October 17. 1927. 3pp.

0230 G-2 Report: Method of Elections in France. April 18. 1928. 7pp.

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0237 G-2 Report: French Elections. April 24. 1928. I p.

023X (i-2 Report: French Elections of April 22 and 29. 1928. May 3, 1928. 4pp.

0242 Ci-2 Report: Composition of the New Chamber of Deputies. July 6. 1928. 4pp.

0246 Ci-2 Report: Political Situation in Prance. January 17, 1930. 5pp.

0251 Ci-2 Report: Composition of Chamber of Deputies. April II. 1932. 3pp.

0254 Ci-2 Report: Constitution of the New Chamber and of the Legislative Committees. June 21,1932. 2pp.

025f> Ci-2 Report: Arm> Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. June 27. 1932. 2pp.

025X Ci-2 Report: Political (iroups in the New Chamber of Deputies. June 29. 1932. 3pp.

0261 Ci-2 Report: Break in the Sociulisi Parts (S.I-.I.O.). November 7. 1933. Ip.

0262 M.I.D. Report: Present Legislature Army C'ommittee ol the Chamber of Deputies. June 29,1936. 2pp.

0264 (,O Report: 'I he Kellogg Peace Pact. August 30. I92X. 3pp.

0267 Ci-2 Report: I he Signing ol the Kellogg Peace Pact Reactions of the French Press. August31. I92X. 2pp.

0269 Ci-2 Report: Alsace and the Colmar Trial. May 28. I92X. 6pp.

0275 Ci-2 Report: Law on Nationality. July 3. I92X. 4pp.

0279 Ci-2 Report: French Military-Political Situation. August 4. 1928. 7pp.

02X6 Ci-2 Report: French Officer's Opinion of the German Army. February 11. 1930. 3pp.

02X9 Ci-2 Report: Mr. Briand's Speech at Geneva. September 13. I92X. 3pp.

0292 G-2 Report: The New French Cabinet. November 14. 1928. 2pp.

0294 Ci-2 Report: The Two New Members of the French Cabinet. September 17. I92X. 2pp.

0296 Ci-2 Report: German Hostility to France. September 27. I92X. 2pp.

029X Ci-2 Report: Convention ol Government Employees. October 4. 192X. 3pp.

1)301 Ci-2 Report: Mr. Poincare C'omes to the Rescue of France's Roman Catholic Missionaries.October 9. I92X. 4pp.

0305 Ci-2 Report: Religious Orders in France. October 11. I92X. 3pp.

030X Ci-2 Report: Religious Orders in France. October 19. I92X. Ip.

0309 Ci-2 Report: Religious Orders in France. March 16. 1929. 3pp.

0312 Ci-2 Report: New Chairman of the Military C'ommittee of the Chamber of Deputies.November 23. I92X. 2pp.

0314 Ci-2 Report: The Pacification of Morocco. IX-cember 3. I92X. 2pp.

0315 Ci-2 Report: Ambush of General Clavery and Party in North Africa. 3pp.

03IX Ci-2 Report: Pacification of Morocco. September 2X, 1931. 3pp.

0321 G-2 Report: French Comment on Mussolini's Speech of December 9. December 11. 1928.2pp.

0323 G-2 Report: Pay of French Senators and Deputies Increased Cabinet Crisis Threatened.December 31. 1928. 3pp.

0326 Ci-2 Report: Money for German Propaganda. February 6, 1929. 2pp.

032X Ci-2 Report: French Reaction to the Agreement between the Vatican and the ItalianGovernment. February 18. 1929. 3pp.

0331 G-2 Report: French African Colonies Their Administration. February 27. 1929. 4pp.

0335 Ci-2 Report: The French Prefect. March 28. 1929. 2pp.

0337 Ci-2 Report: Labor Day in France. May 4. 1929. 3pp.

0340 Ci-2 Report: I he 1929 Municipal Elections in France. May 6. 1929. 2pp.

0342 Ci-2 Report: Franco-Italian Relations. May 27. 1929. 2pp.

0344 Ci-2 Report: Franco-Italian Relations and the Tunisian Question. July 12. 1930. 5pp.

0349 Ci-2 Report: Franco-German Relations. June 13. 1929. 2pp.

0353 G-2 Report: The Autonomists and Alsation Question. June 14. 1929. 3pp.

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0356 G-2 Report: Anti-French Sentiment in Alsace. June 18, 1929. 3pp.

0357 G-2 Report: Autonomy in Alsace. October 29. 1929. 2pp.

0359 G-2 Report: Status of the Saar. September 30. 1929. 5pp.

0364 G-2 Report: The Question of the Saar. November 4, 1929. 2pp.

0366 G-2 Report: The Saar Negotiations. November 23. 1929. 5pp.

0371 G-2 Report: The Saar. January 16. 1930. 8pp.

0379 G-2 Report: The Saar Negotiations. May 8, 1930. 2pp.

0381 G-2 Report: The Saar Basin. June 23. 1930. 2pp.

0383 G-2 Report: Mr. Poincare Discusses the Saar Question. July 18. 1930. 2pp.

0385 G-2 Report: The Saar Question. September 8. 1930. 3pp.

0388 G-2 Report: Accord between France and Germany on the Problems concerning the SaarPlebiscite. Decembers. 1934. 6pp.

1)394 G-2 Report: The Demilitarization of the Saar. March 13. 1935. I p.

0395 G-2 Report: Conditions in Morocco. October 4. 1929. 7pp.

0402 G-2 Report: "Unified Command on the Algerian-Moroccan Frontier." (Translated from LeTemps. January M. 1930). January 14. 1930. 2pp.

0404 G-2 Report: An Engagement in Southern Algeria. October 21. 1929. 2pp.

0406 Report: Mussulman Question (Translated from L'Armee d'Afrique, November 1929).January 10. 1930. 14pp.

0420 G-2 Report: Moroccan Warfare. January 14. 1930. 2pp.

0422 G-2 Report: Unified Command on the Algerian-Moroccan Frontier. February 10. 1930. 2pp.

0424 G-2 Report: Submission of Tribes in Morocco. February 25. 1930. 2pp.

0426 G-2 Report: Unified Command on the Algerian-Moroccan Frontier. March 28. 1930. Ip.

0427 G-2 Report: French Activities in Morocco. June 18. 1930. 3pp.

0430 G-2 Report: Military Command on the Algerian-Moroccan Borders. September 6. 1933.2pp.

0432 M.I.D. Report: Instruction for Carrying Out the Provisions of the Decree of August 5. 1933.Reorganizing into a Unified Command the Algerian-Moroccan Borders. April 24. 1934. 3pp.

0435 G-2 Report: French Senatorial Elections. October 22, 1929. 2pp.

0437 G-2 Report: French Senate Elections. August 30. 1932. 2pp.

0439 G-2 Report: Senatorial Elections. October 18, 1932. 2pp.

0449 G-2 Report: Elections—Senatorial Elections. October 25. 1938. 2pp.

0451 G-2 Report: The Fall of Mr. Briand. October 24. 1929. 3pp.

0454 G-2 Report: French Socialist Congress of January 25. 1930. January 13. 1930. 3pp.

0457 G-2 Report: French Socialist Congress. January 27, 1930. 2pp.

0459 G-2 Report: Mr. Tardieu's Victory. March 7, 1930. 3pp.

0462 G-2 Report: French Parliament Reassembles. June 5. 1930. 3pp.

0465 G-2 Report: Mr. Hoover's Armistice Day Speech. November 19. 1929. 4pp.

0469 G-2 Report: Naval Disarmament— The French Point of View. November 25. 1929. 6pp.

0475 G-2 Report: The Naval Disarmament Conference. December 3. 1929. 3pp.

0478 G-2 Report: French Radical Socialist Views on Naval Disarmament. December 4. 1929. 3pp.

0481 G-2 Report: The London Naval Conference. January 30. 1930. 3pp.

0484 G-2 Report: Italy and France. May 15, 1930. 4pp.

0488 G-2 Report: Foreign Political Developments. July 17, 1930. 2pp.

0490 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Naval Negotiations. September 19. 1930. 21pp.

0492 G-2 Report: Disarmament. Decembers, 1930. 3pp.

0495 G-2 Report: Franco-Italian Naval Negotiations. December 29. 1930. 2pp.

0497 G-2 Report: French Foreign Policy. June I. 1931. 6pp.

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050.1 (i-2 Report: Disarmament French Socialists' Resolution. June 2. 1931. 2pp.

0505 (i-2 Report: Disarmament. September 14. 1931. 3pp.

0508 (i-2 Report: Conference for the Study of Disarmament. Held in Paris. November 25-28, 1931.November 30. 1931. 3pp.

0511 (i-2 Report: Disarmament Statement of Mr. Jean Fahry. President of the Ministry AffairsCommittee. Chamber of Deputies. December 4. 1931. 6pp.

0517 (i-2 Report: Debate in the Chamber of Deputies on "Riot Which Took Place at theDisarmament Conference at Trocadero." December 10. 1931. 2pp.

0519 (i-2 Report: Disarmament, January 9. 1932. 2pp.

0521 (i-2 Report: "What France Has Done towards Disarmament." January 16. 1932. 5pp.

0526 (i-2 Report: Conlerence lor the Limitation and Reduction of Armaments. January 21. 1932.

IP0527 (i-2 Report: Conference lor the Limitation and Reduction of Armaments. January 22. 1932.

2pp.

0529 (i-2 Report: Limitation and Reduction of Armaments. January 26. 1932. 2pp.

0531 (i-2 Report: Reaction to Mr. Henderson's Address at the Disarmament Conference. February4. 1932. I p.

0532 (i-2 Report: French Initiative at the Disarmament Conference. February 8. 1932. 2pp.

0534 (i-2 Report: Peace Plan. February X. 1932. 2pp.

0536 G-2 Report: "Les Armemcnts de L'Allemagnc." March 5. 1938. 3pp.

0539 (i-2 Report: French View on Disarmament. April 26. 1932. 2pp.

0541 (i-2 Report: France's Foreign Policy. June 14. 1932. 3pp.

0544 (i-2 Report: French Reaction to President Hoover's Proposal for Disarmament. June 27.1932. I p.

0545 (i-2 Report: Summary of France's Reply to Germany on Rearmament. September 19. 1932.Ip.

0546 (i-2 Report: The French Plan concerning Disarmament. October 25. 1932. 2pp.

0548 (i-2 Report: Interpellations in the French Chamber of Deputies on Friday. October 28.regarding the Subject of the Plan of Security and Disarmament. October 31. 1932. 9pp.

0557 (i-2 Report: 1 he Plan o! Security and Disarmament. November 15. 1932. 4pp.

0561 (i-2 Report: French Disarmament Proposals. November 15. 1932. 2pp.

0563 (i-2 Report: French Plan of Disarmament. November 26. 1932. 6pp.

0569 (i-2 Report: French Press Reaction regarding the MacDonald Plan. March 21. 1933. 3pp.

0572 (i-2 Report: Four-Power Pact and France. April 4. 1933. 2pp.

0574 (i-2 Report: French Views on Four-Power Pact. April 10. 1933. 3pp.

0577 (i-2 Report: Naval Armament Race. August 22. 1933. 2pp.

0579 (i-2 Report: I he Fourteenth Assembly of the League of Nations. September 26. 1933. 4pp.

0583 (i-2 Report: Foreign Policy of France and German Rearmament. November 17. 1933. 13pp.

0596 (i-2 Report: The Irrefutable Dossier of German Rearmament. December 8. 1933. 10pp.

0606 M.I.D. Report: Military Treaties. Alliances, and Pacts German Military Occupation of theDemilitari/ed Zone. March 10. 1936. 2pp.

0608 (i-2 Report: Franco-Turkish 'I reaty. February 4. 1930. I p.

0609 (i-2 Report: Franco-Turkish I reaty of Arbitration. February 13. 1930. 2pp.

0611 (1-2 Report: Foreign Relationships Treaty of Friendship. Conciliation, and Arbitrationbetween France and I urkcy. February 26. 1930. Ip.

0612 (i-2 Report: Meeting in Tonkin. Indochina. February 15. 1930. 4pp.

0616 (i-2 Report: The Revolutionary Movement in Indochina. May 19. 1930. 2pp.

0618 (i-2 Report: Indochina. June 12. 1930. 3pp.

0621 (i-2 Report: Indochina. July 7. 1930. 2pp.

0623 (i-2 Report: Communist Activities in Indochina. September 23. 1930. I p.

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0624 G-2 Report: French Reaction on German Elections. September 16. 1930. 2pp.

0626 G-2 Report: French Reaction to the Growth of National Socialist Power in Germany.Decembers, 1931. 2pp.

0628 G-2 Report: Reaction of French Press to Growth of National Socialists in Germany.December 9, 1931. 3pp.

0631 G-2 Report: French Editorial Opinion concerning the Dissolution of the Na/i Forces inGermany. April 19, 1932. 3pp.

0634 G-2 Report: French Opinion concerning the Political Situation in Germany. June 3. 1932.2pp.

0636 G-2 Report: Internal Political Situation. November 5. 1930. 4pp.

0640 G-2 Report: Internal Political Situation. March 17. 1931. 2pp.

0642 G-2 Report: Internal Political Situation. April 24. 1931. 4pp.

0646 G-2 Report: Internal Political Situation. October 20. 1931. 3pp.

0649 G-2 Report: Radical Socialist Doctrine on Disarmament and Security. October 26. 1931. 9pp.

0658 G-2 Report: French Press Comments on British Elections. November 2. 1931. 3pp.

0661 G-2 Report: Policy of Radical Socialist Party on Disarmament and International Agreements.November 14. 1931. 3pp.

0664 G-2 Report: Political Situation—Military Finance. June 3. 1932. 2pp.

0666 G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems- Foreign Affairs. March 28. 1938. 3pp.

0669 G-2 Report: Labor Organizations- Strikes: Leftist Parade. April 12. 1938. 2pp.

0671 G-2 Report: The French Reaction to Mussolini's Speech at Venice on October 27th. October29, 1930. 3pp.

0674 G-2 Report: Disarmament and Foreign Relations. November 17. 1930. 18pp.0692 G-2 Report: Political Situation in France. January 4. 1932. 5pp.

0697 G-2 Report: Principal Foreign Policies—French and Belgian Press Reaction to Mussolini'sSpeech. November 13. 1936. 2pp.

0699 G-2 Report: French Comments on Italian Diplomatic Gestures. December 2. 1930. 2pp.

0701 G-2 Report: Foreign Affairs—Visit to Italy of Tewfik Rusodi Bey. Minister of Foreign Affa i r sfor Turkey. November 28. 1930. Ip.

0702 G-2 Report: Foreign Affairs—Visit of Litvinov, Commissar of the People and Foreign Affairsof Soviet Russia, to Italy. November 28. 1930. 2pp.

0704 G-2 Report: The Steeg Cabinet (as Constituted December 13. 1930). December 17. 1930. 4pp.

0708 G-2 Report: The Laval Cabinet. January 30, 1931. 4pp.

0712 G-2 Report: New Secretary and Under-Secretary for Air. January 31. 1931. Ip.

0713 G-2 Report: Second Laval Cabinet. January 18, 1932. 2pp.

0715 G-2 Report: Election of the President of the French Republic. February 16. 1931. I p.

0716 G-2 Report: Election of Deputies. May 3, 1932. 2pp.

0718 G-2 Report: Election of Deputies. May 10, 1932. 3pp.

0721 G-2 Report: Election of the French President. May 10, 1932. Ip.

0722 G-2 Report: Political Situation. May 27. 1932. 2pp.

0724 G-2 Report: Fall of the Boncour Government. January 31. 1933. 3pp.

0727 G-2 Report: Fall of Sarraut Cabinet. November 27, 1933. I p.

0728 M.I.D. Report: Changes in the Doumerque Cabinet. October 18. 1934. 2pp.

0730 G-2 Report: Executive—Review of the French Press concerning the Chautemps Victory.January 25, 1938. 7pp.

0737 G-2 Report: Administrative Reform in Tahiti (Polynesia). March 18. 1931. I p .

0738 G-2 Report: Administrative Reorgani/ation of the Colonies. December 6. 1932. Ip.

0739 G-2 Report: French Reaction to Russo-German Relations. March 21. 1931. 3pp.

0742 G-2 Report: French Public Opinion and the Sino-Japanese Conflict. November 14. 1931.4pp.

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0746 (i-2 Report: Mr. Laval and France's Foreign Policy. December 24. 1931. 4pp.

0750 (i-2 Report: Franco-American Relations. Februarys. 1932. 2pp.

0752 (i-2 Report: "War in the Pacific?" February 3. 1932. 3pp.

0755 (i-2 Report: France and the International Situation. May 2. 1932. 2pp.

0757 (i-2 Report: French Policy on the Peace in Europe. January 29. 1935. 3pp.

0760 M.I.I). Report: Foreign Relations Mr. Sarraut's Speech on the French Ideals of Peace. April17. 1936. 2pp.

0762 M.I.I). Report: Foreign Relations Mr. Laval on Kronen-German Relations. April 17. 1936.2pp.

0764 M.I.I). Report: Principal Foreign Policies Foreign Policy of the Blum Government.September 14. 1936. 7pp.

0771 (i-2 Report: Political Ac t iv i ty ol the Soviets. Ma> 10. 1932. 3pp.

0774 (i-2 Report: Mr. lardieu Forms a Now Group. June 13. 1932. Ip.

0775 (i-2 Report: Parliament Reconvenes. October 25. 1932. 2pp.

0777 (1-2 Report: I he Chamber ol Deputies Reconvenes. October 17. 1933. 2pp.

0779 (i-2 Report: I lie Daladier Government and Its Policies. February 9. 1933. 6pp.

07X5 (i-2 Report: Mr. Daladier's Speech at Vichy. October 10. 1933. 3pp.

07XX (i-2 Report: I he New Cabinet's Declaration. November 6. 1933. 3pp.

0791 (i-2 Report: Disturbances in Andovia. September I. 1933. 2pp.

0793 (i-2 Report: /.<- Jour a New Morning Daily. October 14. 1933. 2pp.

0795 M.I.I). Report: Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Soviet Russia "TheReturn ol the Tempter " IX-cember 14. 1933. 3pp.

079X M.LI). Report: Political Events ol the Past Week. January 14. 1934. 2pp.

0X00 (i-2 Report: British Analysis ol the Paris Riots. February X. 1934. 3pp.

0X03 (i-2 Report: I he Paris Riots. February 9. 1934. 7pp.

0X10 M.I.I). Report: Stability of Government Recent Events. February 26. 1934. 5pp.

0X15 M.I.I). Report: Events in Algeria. April 13. 1934. 4pp.

0X19 (i-2 Report: Conditions in Algeria. February 19. 1935. 4pp.

0X23 (i-2 Report: Plan lor "Common Action" ol Socialists and Communists against "Fascism" inFranco. July 19. 1934. 2pp.

0X25 (i-2 Report: Anti-Military Propaganda. October 3. 1934. 2pp.

0X27 (i-2 Report: Anti-French Propaganda. Novembers. 1934. 2pp.

0X29 (i-2 Report: Fall of Doumergue Government and the Formation ol the Flandin Government.November 23. 1934. 14pp.

0X43 M.I.I). Report: Algerian Disturbances. February 2X. 1935. 4pp.

0X47 M.I.I). Report: The High Mediterranean and North African Committee. February 2X. 1935.3pp.

0X50 (i-2 Report: Relationship between the Mother Country and its Dependencies Algeria andHer Problems. June 4. 1935. 6pp.

0X56 M.I.I). Report: Relationship between the Mother Country and its Dependencies The HighMediterranean and North African Committee. May 25. 1937. 5pp.

0X61 (i-2 Report: Military Treaties Franco-Soviet'Treaty of Mutual Assistance. May 25. 1935.6pp.

0X67 (i-2 Report: Military I reaties. Alliances. Ententes, and Regional Pacts Franco-Soviet Treatyof Mutual Assistance. May 2X. 1935. 4pp.

0X71 (i-2 Report: Military Treaties. Alliances. Ententes, and Regional Pacts 'The Franco-RussianMutual Assistance Pact. October 6. 1936. 3pp.

0X74 (i-2 Report: Military Treaties Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance. August 25, 1917.2pP.

0X76 (i-2 Report: Military 'Treaties Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance. September 6.1937. 2pp.

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0878 M.I.D. Report: Political Unrest, Agitators. Radicalism and Revolutionary Movements TheLeagues. "Croix de Teu" and "Front Commun." July 26, 1935. 13pp.

0891 M.I.D. Report: Political Unrest, Agitators, Radicalism, and Revolutionary Movements-Communist Meeting Sunday, October 4th. and Counter-Demonstration by the Parti SocialFrancais. October 6, 1936. 3pp.

0894 M.I.D. Report: Public Order and Safety- Decree Regulating Measures to Reinforce theMaintenance of Public Order. October 29, 1935. 3pp.

0897 M.I.D. Report: Press—Decree concerning the Suppression of False News. November 15.1935. 2pp.

0899 M.A. Report: Communistic Influence in the French Army. October 3, 1936. 2pp.

0901 G-2 Report: Military Treaties—Franco-Syrian Treaty. September 9. 1936. 2pp.

0903 G-2 Report: Premier—Change in Mr. Blum's Policy. October 30. 1936. 2pp.

0905 M.I.D. Report: Principal Foreign Policies— Foreign Policy of the Blum Government.December 21. 1936.9pp.

0914 G-2 Report: Military Treaties, Alliances, Ententes, and Regional Pacts Non-intervention.June 29, 1937.4pp.

0918 G-2 Report: Treaties, Accords. Pacts—Treaty of Friendship between Yemen and FrenchGovernments. April 5, 1937. 2pp.

0920 M.I.D. Report: Political Parties and Groups- Parti Populaire Francais. April 26. 1937. 4pp.

0924 M.I.D. Report: Reaction of Foreign Policies of Other Countries Changes in the AustrianGovernment. February 19. 1938. 5pp.

0929 G-2 Report: Principal Foreign Policies—French Reaction towards the C/echoslovakianQuestion and the Nazi Movement in Luxembourg. May 14, 1938. Ip.

0930 G-2 Report: Military Treaties, Alliances. Ententes, and Regional Pacts French Reaction tothe Munich Pact. October 4, 1938. Ip.

0931 M.I.D. Report: Published Views on National Defense Policy- Germany's Colonial Claimsand French Security. November 7. 1938. 3pp.

0934 Letter: J. Edgar Hoover. F.B.I., to Brigadier General Sherman Miles. Assistant Chief of Staff.G-2, War Department, regarding American Legion Refugees. March 19, 1941. 22pp.

Reel 12Political Affairs cont.

0001 Letter: J. Edgar Hoover. F.B.I., to Honorable Adolf A. Berle. Jr.. Assistant Secretary ofState, Department of State, regarding American Legion Refugees, Department of France. July15, 1941. 13pp.

0014 Report: Mr. Theodore Rousseau. February 15, 1941. 3pp.

0017 Report: Interview with Theodore Rousseau. February 20, 1941. Ip.

0018 M.I.D. Report: Internal French Situation. June 23, 1941. 2pp.

0020 Letter: J. Edgar Hoover, F.B.I., to Honorable Adolf A. Berle. Jr.. Assistant Secretary ofState, Department of State, regarding a List of Individuals in Unoccupied France Opposed toHitler and Nazism. January 3, 1941. 3pp.

0023 Letter: J. Edgar Hoover, F.B.I., to Honorable Adolf A. Berle. Jr.. Assistant Secretary ofState. Department of State, regarding the New Regime in France and the Struggle for theFrench Colonies. February 6. 1941. 4pp.

0027 Letter: J. Edgar Hoover, F.B.I., to Honorable Adolf A. Berle. Jr., Assistant Secretary ofState, Department of State, regarding French Monarchist Activities on the AmericanContinent. March 6. 1941.

0029 Memo: Article on "Lessons from the Fall of France," Sunday Star. January 26, 1941.February I, 1941.

0034 Memo: Article on "Lessons from the Fall of France." Sunday Star, January 26. 1941.February3, 1941. 2pp.

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(K)36 M.A. Report: Composition of Wiesbaden Armistice Commission. March 18, 1941. 5pp.

0041 M.A. Report: Government Regulations in Occupied France. April 30, 1941. Ip.

Aviation(K)42 M.A. Report: Air Strength of France. January 23. 1925. 59pp.

0101 M.A. Report: I ranslation of Air Service Document. February 9, 1925. 51pp.

0152 (i-2 Report: A Separate Air Force lor France. December 4. 1927. H)pp.

Olfi2 (i-2 Report: The New Air Ministry. February 15. 1927. 9pp.

0171 (i-2 Report: Report on Military A\iation by the Finance Committee of the Chamber ofDeputies. March 3(1. 1929. Xpp.

0179 G-2 Report: I he Air Ministry in the Council ol National Defense. April 23. 1929. Xpp.

01X7 (i-2 Report: General Organi/ation ol the Air Forces. September 11. 1929. 10pp.

0197 (i-2 Report: Status of Military Personnel and of Officers on Actixe Duty. February 12. 1930.12pp.

0200 G-2 Report: Cadres and F.ffcctixes of the French Air Force. March 21. 1930. l()pp.

0219 (i-2 Report: Recruitment in the Air Force. April 25. 1930. 5pp.

0224 (i-2 Report: Report ol the Air Committee of the Chamber of Deputies on the GeneralOrgani/ation of the Air Force. June IX. 1930. 10pp.

0234 G-2 Report: Reorgani/ation of the Air Ministry. July 20. 1933. l()pp.

0244 G-2 Report: Reorgani/ation ol the Air Ministry. April 12. 1934. I Ipp.

0255 Report: Chamber ol Deputies Air Committee Charged with the Duty of Examining the BillProscribing an Organic Stature for the Air Army. 1933. 74pp.

0329 (i-2 Report: Stature of Air Personnel. February II. 1935. I Ipp.

0340 (i-2 Report: Air Ministry Organi/ation. September 22. I93X. 9pp.

0349 G-2 Report: 1926 Air Service Inclination in the Chamber of Deputies. September 15. 1927.71pp.

0420 (i-2 Report: French technical and Industrial Service lor Aeronautics. March 20. 1929. 15pp.

0435 Report: War Office. Aeronautics Service temporary Resolution For Aerial Maneuvering.Part I. No\emberX. 1927. 194pp.

0629 Report: War Office. Aeronautics Service temporary Resolution for Aerial Maneuvering.Part II. December 6. 1927. 9Ipp.

0720 Report: War Olfice. Aeronautics Service Project of Temporary Regulations on AerialManeuvering. Part 111. December 5. 1927. 46pp.

0766 Report: War Office. Aeronautics Service Resolution for Aerial Maneuvering. Part IV.February 23. I92X. 49pp.

0X15 Report: Course in the Way of the Different Branches ol the Service The Air Arm. April 27.I92X. 112pp.

0927 G-2 Report: Government Policy pertaining to Air the Air Army and National Defense.May 13. 1936. 5pp.

0932 G-2 Report: Government Policy pertaining to Air "For a Policy ol the Air" (Deal-Bonnier).February IX. 193X. Xpp.

0940 (i-2 Report: Government Policy pertaining to Air "I he Air Army. l936-l93X"by Pierre Cot.March 3. 1939. 9pp.

0949 (i-2 Report: Ilmploxmcnl and Organi/ation of the Air Army. April IX. 1933. Xpp.

0957 (i-2 Report: Organi/ation of Air Army Report to the Senate by Mr. Mahieu. June 26. 1934.Xpp.

0965 (i-2 Report: Law on the Organi/ation of the Air Army. June 26. 1934. 5pp.

0970 (i-2 Report: Senate Debates on the Organi/ation of the Air Army and the Necessity for HighCommand. July 3. 1934. Xpp. .

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0978 G-2 Report: Stature of Personnel of the Air Army. April 23. 1935. 19pp.

0997 G-2 Report: Government Policy pertaining to Air- Bombardment and the Organi/ation ofthe Air Army. February 14, 1936. 8pp.

[Note: There was no material filmed between Frame 1005 and Frame 1069.]

1069 G-2 Report: Military Aviation- Reorgani/ation of the Air Army. September 17. 193X. 12pp.

1082 G-2 Report: Personnel— Permanent and Temporary Appointments and Promotions in Timeof War of Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Air Army. December IS. 1939.9pp.

1090 M.A. Report: Notes on Air Infantry. October 23. 1940. 3pp.

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Subject IndexI he following index is a guide to the major subjects of this collection. I he first Arabic number refers

to the reel, and the Arabic number alter Ihe colon refers to the frame number at which a particularsubject begins. Hence 3: 0934 directs the researcher to the subject which begins at Krame 0934 of Reel3. By referring to the Reel Index which comprises the initial section of this guide, the researcher canfind the main entry for this subject.

Advance guardpursuil 3: 0363

Aeronauticsaerial manemering 12: 0624. 0720. 0766committee 12: 0255inspector general I: 0625. 0656. 0666ser\ ices 12: 0420

African army.vcc North Africa

Air armybombardment 12: 0997employment 12: 0949goxcrnmem policy 12: 0927. 0932. 0940high command 12: 0970organi/ation 12: 0957. 0965. 0970. 0997personnel 12: 0978, 1082promotions 12: 1082reorganization 12: 1069report 12: 1090

Air defense systemsactive and passive I: 0672; 9: 0860, 0862,

0884-0903. 0911. 0925

Air force-the air arm" 12:0X15. 097Xbombardment 12:0997budget 6: 079X. 0X34: 7: 0594cadres 12:0209conference 1: 0924documents 12: 0101general II: 0712: 12: 1090high command 12: 0970machine guns 9: 0326national defense 12:0927officers 2: 0502: 12:0197

organi/ation 12: OIS7recruitment 12: 0219separate 12:0152

Air infantry,\ee Air force

Air Ministrygeneral 12:0162national defense 12: 0179organi/aiion 12: 0.140. 0234. 0244

Algeriadisturbances 1 1 : 0X4.1Foreign Legion 6: 0405general 6: 0409: 1 1 : 0X15. 0X19. 0X50south I I : 0404iroop distribution 3: 0503unified command 1 1 : 0402. 0422. 0426. 0432

Allen, General10: 0555

Allied forcesdistribution I: 0030infantry units 2: 0590U.S. 5:"0276. 6: 0300. 10: 0600war losses 1: 0047

Alsace-Lorraineanti-French sentiment 1 1 : 0356autonomy I I : 0353.0357Colmar Trial 11:0269economics 10: 0177iron and steel 10: 0004Poincare 10: 0437reconstruction 10: 0134.0141

American Legionrefugee). 11:0934; 12:0001

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Annam11:0080

Antiaircraft defenseartillery 9: 0316, 0489, 0636. 0641aviation 9: 0626bomber attacks 9: 0927Calais 9: 0828Ecole de Guerre 9: 0632enlistments 4: 0130frontier units 3: 0921general 9: 0375, 0663. 0673, 0677, 0680,

0691, 0704, 0730, 0735, 0830, 0831, 0833,0852, 0932, 0972, 0973. 0975, 0978, 0983,0988, 1037

Hotchkiss 15.2mm 9:0648inspector general 1: 0664. 0665. 0668lecture 9: 0356machine guns 9: 0332passive defense 9: 0836. 0840. 0847. 0849. 0856.

0860, 0862. 0884. 0885. 0892. 0895. 0898,0900. 0903. 0911. 0913. 0914

regiments 3: 0213regulations 9: 0021. 0409St. Chamond 9: 0350Schneider 105mm. 9: 0334self-protection 9: 0866sound locators 9: 0657training 9: 01028

Archimbaud, Mr.war department budget 7: 0547

Armamentsair defense 9: 01037, 01046, 01056. 01061.

01067. 01087. 01089. 01092. 01094. 01096artillery 8: 0013. 0069, 0073cavalry 3: 0241; 5: 0264future wars 7: 0104general 1:0023; 11:0536infantry 2: 0224large units 8: 0001machine guns 2: 0311: 9: 0326. 0332motorized units 7: 0937naval 11:0577powder service 8: 0079reductions 11: 0526, 0527. 0529

Armies of Champagnemonument 3: 0045

"Armistice Army"composition 2: 0643prolonging armistice 10: 0495training 4: 0476

Army of Levantorganization 2: 0252

Army promotionsassignments 3: 0010: 6: 0329bill 1:0488.0489,0493French 1:0918

methods 6: 0300non-commissioned officers 2: 0490officer 1:0921prisoners of war 6: 0331, 0332

A rtillery

antiaircraft defense 9: 0316. 0489. 0636. 0641armaments 8: 0069. 0073aviation 9: 0626command I: 0189: 5: 0582data 4: 0291employment 5: 0571French colonial 2: 0322general 7: 0267horse and motor drawn 3: 0537: 4: 0285:

8:0117infantry 4: 0307: 7: 0367inspections I: 0186. 0192: 4: 0592inspector general 1: 0658. 0665. 0677: 5: 0224laws 2: 0582Ministry of War 9: 0409organization 1:0581:3:0575practical .studies 6: 0868professional soldiers 4: 0029reorganization I: 0502; 2: 0594. 0599; 3: 0287role 1:0479; 7:0378technical section 7: 0123

Aviationfinance committee 12: 0171general 2: 0056guns 9: 0645new air ministry 12: 0162strength 12: 0042

Badenoccupation 10: 0554

Baratier, Generalmilitary organi/ation 7: 0454preparedness 7: 0309. 0321

Battle of Djebel-Saghogeneral 3: 0686pacification 3: 0691

Belgiumnational defense 8: 0228Ruhr 10: 0595

Benoit, Generalfortification 8: 0265

Bernier Bill4:0002

Billotte, GeneralIndochina 2: 0277Paris 5: 0699war council 3: 0012

Black Sea1:0030

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Blum, Leonforeign policy 11: 0764. 0903. 0905

Board for Practical Studiesartillery 6: OX6Xinfantry 6: 0X70. 0X72

Boichut, Generalgeneral 2:0971Morocco 3: 01XI

Bolshevik activities1 1 : (H)OIMV al.\n Communists

Boncdur. Pauldeclaration 6: 0719tall ol II: 0724

Briand, Aristidespeech 1 1 : 02X9tall ol 11 :0451

C'alaisaerial defense 9: OX2X

CampaignsBattle of Djebel-Sagho 3: 0686Morocco 2: 0707. 0710. 0711: 3: 0653. 0654.0662. 0664. 0666. 0670. 0671. 06X0. 06X1.06X4. 06X5. 06XX. 06X9. 0697. 0699. 0709.0710. 0713. 0716. 07IX

Syria 3: 002X. 0030. 0032. 0037. 003XTogo 5: 0792

Cane. Sir John du1: 0049

Car bur ant Problem10: 0155. 0175

C'arence, (icneralartillery 1:0665

CasualtiesMorocco 2: 0707. 0711

"Cavalcristisch Tydschrift"6: 0X59

Cavalryarmament 3: 0241. 0247. 0565: 5: 0264; 7: 0397artillery 2: 0599auto militruilleuses de caxulcric 6: OXX2"Caxalcristisch I ydsehrit't" 6: 0X59eomhal arms 3: 0202command 3: 02X7component units 3: 0522cyclists 3: 0204decree 2: 05X2Hcole de Guerre 3: 02904th 3: 0342headquarters 3: 0529mcchani/cd 3: 0359. 0360. 0362: 7: 06X7motori/ed 3: 0249.0271.0276

organisation 3: 0183. 0233. 0252, 0282, 03470526; 5: 0604

peace 3: 0190Pone's 3: 0211, 0362, 0369, 0385provisional units 3: 0284regulations 5: 0438. 0443. 04X8. 0514. 0658.

0809: 7: 0001.0069.0869review 3:0127role 5: 0435speeialisls 7: 0156transportation 3: 0200

C'hamber of Deputiesaeronautics 12: 0255air budget 6: 0804air eommittee 12:0224air service 12: 0349arm> 3: 0881: II: 0256. 0262. 0312composition II: 0242. 0251. 0323compulsory militant service 4: 0036constitution 1 1 : 0254disarmancnt 1 1 : 0517economy bill 6: 073618 Month Service Bill I: 0455Flandin's speech 6: 0149national defense 6: 0213. 0238: 7: 0230new army bill I: 0457political groups 11: 0258reconvenes 1 1 : 0777war department budget 5: 0533. 0840: 6: 0504:

7: 0547. 0566war section 6: 0506

Charbonnier, General1: 0500

Chasseursorganisation 5: 0745. 0749training 5: 0745.0749

C'hemin-Des-Damesbreakthrough 6: 0438

Chief of Staffappointments 5: 0667assistants 5: 0703Weygand. (ieneral 5: 0671

C'hinaconflict Japan 11: 0742

Civilian corpsadministration 2: 0637constitution 2: 0640reductions 7: 0220. 0247retirement 3: 0607status in war 2: 0748

C'lare, Gilbert3:0614

(lavery. GeneralNorth Africa II: 0315

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Clemenceau, GeorgeFoch. Marshal 5: 0943

Coastal defenseorganization 1:0685

Colben, Mr.troops 10: 0737

Colleges—Warantiaircraft defense 9: 0628Ecole de Guerre 7: 0624; 8: 0184military training 4: 0246national defense 6: 0173. 0176. 0179. 0181.

0183.0280.0285

Colonial possessions and mandatesAnnam 11: 0080Ethiopia 8: 0221Indochina—Annam 11: 0080Indochina- Billotte. General 2: 0277Indochina—Communists 11:0623Indochina— economics 10: 0379Indochina—general 11:0618.0621Indochina- revolutionary movement 11: 0616Indochina—Tonkin 11: 0612Jibuti (Djibouti) 7: 0503, 0504Lebanon—army organization 3: 0522Lebanon—politics 10: 0505Lebanon—upkeep I: 0611Mauritania 3: 0727, 0729Near East 6: 0664Somaliland 7: 0494Syria—army 5: 0876Syria—battle order 3: 0038Syria—86th Division 5: 0882Syria—force reduction 3: 0028Syria—Franco-Syrian Treaty 11: 0901Syria—League committee 1:0084Syria— political conditions 5: 0201Syria—station list 3: 0050Syria—supplementary credits 3: 0172. 0173Syria—troop movements 3:0029. 0032Tahiti 11:0738Togo 5: 0792Tonkin 11:0612Tunisia—Franco-Italian relations 11: 0344Tunisia—Steeg. Theodore 11: 0077Tunisia—troop distribution 5: 0418Tunisia—troop organization 2: 0273see also Morocco

Colonial troopsartillery 2: 0322general 2: 0249; 3: 0100Indochina 2: 0277inspector general 1: 0650, 0675law 2: 0230manpower 2: 0026officers 1:0914.0916organization 2: 0242. 0659North Africa 2: 0257terms 2: 0255Tunisia 2: 0273

Colored troopsbudget 6: 0745garrison 5: 0736

Combatant armsmobile units 5: 0779monograph 1: 0246organi/alion 2: 0139peace effectives 2: 0136

Commercial activitiestreaties 11:0207

Communicationgeneral 8: 0840industrial development 10: 0424reestablishment 7: 0754signal corps 8: 0813

Communistsaction against 10: 0913activities 5: 0627. 0636. 0639. 0643: 10: 0909agitators I I : 0891army 10:09IX: I I : O K 9 9Indochina 11:0623Marty and Duclos 5: 0651organisation 5: 0641: 10: 0902police I I : 0224prison 5: 0650progress 10: 0907propaganda 5: 0646reservists 10: 0916setbacks 10:0910spies: 1 1 : 0 2 1 5Soviets in France 10: 0X98. 0912: 11: 0X23trials 11:0213

Compulsory military serviceEighteen Month Service Bill I : 0451general 4: 0118length of service 2: 0324; 4: 0036preparation 3: 0929reserves 4: 0075youth camps 4: 0128

"Concentration Plan"in war 4: 0167

Conferencesair service I: 0924disarmament 11: 0094. 0508Kars 10:0513Lugano 10: 0748

Conscientious objectorsSee Draft resisters

Conscriptioncompulsory I : 0010Eighteen Month Service Bill I : 0451length 2: 0323. 0704; 8: 0034new provision 3: 074119303:08491932 and 1933 3: 0925. 0927. 092X. 0942. 0944.

0947

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1934 3: 094X: 4: (XX)I. (XX)2. 0020. 002719354:002819374:00X5193X4:0 KM)pay 3: (K)74. (M)75percentage 3: 0619two year service X: (X)36

Corps of Engineersorgani/ation I: 0654

Covering force2:0914. 09IX; 6: 0046.0049

C/echoslovakiaquestion 1 1 : 0929reunions 10: 0X26. 0X79

Daladier, Kdouardpolicy II: 0779speech 6: 0X10; II: 07X5

Daugan, Major GeneralMorocco 3: 0177

Debeney, Generalactive service 2: 09X7general stall 2: (XX)3national defense 6: 0249

Decreesbudget 7: 0212.0217colonies 4: (X)77Juh X. 1932 2: 05X2March 20. 19394: 0114national defense 5: 0294promotions 6: 0326recruitment 4: 0114reserves 4: 0075war council 2: 0695

DisarmamentChamber of Deputies 11: 054Xconlcrencc II: 0094.0508Kabry II: 0511Kronen v ievv 11: 0539foreign relations 11 : 0674general 5: 0726. 0797; 11: (X)X6. 0492. 0505.

0519. 0521. 0532. 0546. 0563Henderson's address 11: 0531Hoover, President Herbert 11:0544naval II: 0469.0475proposals 11: 0561riots 11: 0517security II: 0557Socialists 11: 047X. 0503. 0649. 0661

Discipline—militarydisciplinary battalions 4: 0230enforcement 4: 0200general 4: 0194. 04X2. 04X3military courts 4: 0213recruitment 4: 0022

Distribution of classes—army1930 3: 0X49

1932 and 1933 3: 0925, 0927, 0928, 0942, 0944,0947; 4: 0002

1934 3: 0948: 4: 0001. 0002, 002019354:002819374:008519384:0100

Djebel-Sagho, Battle of3:0686.0891

Doby, Bennett3:0616

Doumerque, Gastoncabinet 1 1 : 072Xlal lol ' 11:0829national defense 6: 0143

Draft resistersconscientious objectors 7: 0437evaders 3: 0930

Duchene. General1: 0666

Dumeanil. Mr.speech 5: 0729

Ecole de Guerreantiaircraft defense 9: 0632cavalry 3: 02X4. 0290general 7:0624: 8:01X4history trips 3: 0588infantry 2: 00X2strength 2: 0019theoretical study 3: 0334

Economic affairsalcohol 10:0171champagne 10:0020conditions 10: 0023damages 10:0107.0138estimates 10: 0357. 0368. 0428tlnance 10: 0009. 0026food products 10: 0490general 10: 0009. 0443mining 10: 0472overseas relations 10: 0460pastoral regions 10: 0488petroleum 10: 0060"remaking France" 10: 0001reconstruction 10: 00X5. 0097. 009X. 0143social insurance 10: 0447. 0450war 10:0145.0150West Africa 10: 0091.sec also Industrial

18 Month Army Service Bill1:0451: 3:0X60

Eglin, H.W.T.1:0X90

Electionsdeputies 11:0716.0718method 11:0230

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1928 11:0237.0238president 11:0715,072!senate I I : 0435. 0437. 0439. 0449

Emigration11:0074

Engineersdecree 2: 0582law 2: 0568recruitment 4: 0101regulations 3: 0080

Enlistmentsantiaircraft units 4: 0130bonuses 7: 0621cancellations 4: 0057distribution 4: 0098. 0120Foreign Legion 8: 0041general 4: 0023intensification 4: 0018. 0031laws 4: 0059, 012219384:0100reenlistment 3: 0938: 4: 0125short term 4: 0009voluntary 3: 0926. 0937: 6: 0293

Ethiopian War8: 0221

Expeditionary forces5: 0392

Experience of wargeneral 1: 0772mountain warfare 5: 0310pre- and post-war comparisons 3: 0565women's organizations I: 0619

Fabry, Jeanarmy 2: 0499: 5: 07IIdisarmament 11 : 0511military policy 3: 0590preparedness 7: 0319

Fascism11:0072

Fascist Party11:0823

Fayolle, Marshal5:0517

Fifth Battalion de Dragoons7:0024

Flandin, Gaston6:0149; 11:0829

Foch, Ferdinandgeneral 5: 0943Ruhr 10: 0876

Foreign LegionAlgeria 6: 0405enlistment 8: 0041

non-commissioned officers 8: 0047officer 8: 0047

Foreign nationalsrestrictions 4: 0281

Foreign relationsAustria 11:0924Blum government 11: 0764C/echoslovakia 10: 0X26. 0X79: I I : 0929developments I I : 04XXdisarmament 11: 0674Germany 10: 0133. 0135. 0196. 0197; 11 : 0348Guarantee Pact I I : 0079Ita ly II: 0113. 0126. 0127. 0133. 0136. 0137.

0139. 0326. 0328. 0342. 0344. 0484. 0671.0701.0702

Japan 11:0204.0242Poland 10:0X26.0879: 11:0004policy I I : 0497, 0541, 0583, 0697, 0905Rumania 11: 0098. 01(X)Spain 5: 07X1. 0782: 10: 07X. 0782Turkey 11:0608.0609.0611U.S. 11:0750U.S.S.R. 11 : 0861. 0867. 0871. 0874. 0876Vatican 11:0328

Foreign ServiceAlgeria 6: 0405morale 1:0911

Four Power Pact11:0572.0574

Franco-American relations11:0750

Franco-German relationsagreements 10: 0133. 0135. 0196commercial 10: 0197general 1 1 : 0348

Franco-Italian relations11:0326.0342.0344.0671

Franco-Japanese relationsrapprochement 11:0204

Franco-Rumanian relations11:0098.0100

Franco-Soviet relations11: 0861. 0867, 0871. 0874. 0876

Franco-Spanish relationspremier, visit of 5: 0782troop movement 5: 0781

Franco-Turkish relationsI I : 0608.0609

French G-22: 0820

French-Polish Military Alliance11:0004

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French territoriesorgani/ation 2: 02.13. 0245troops 2: 0242

Frontiersdefensive works 2: 0917fortification 6; 04X6: 7: 0222Italian 4: 0137occupation 7: 0490. 0492reinforcement 7: 0494. 049X

Fuelsnational 10: 03X2oil 10: 04X4petroleum products 10: 0467protective material I: 06X0

(iamelin, Generalactive 2: 067XRome X: 0101. 0105

General officersbranch chiefs I: 0657instruction I : 0573retirement 2: 0734

(ieneral staffchanges 3: 0605commissioned officers 2: 0696fitness 3: 0557general 2: 0676. 0679reserves 6: 0659retirement 6: 0662war council 2: 06X4

GermanyChemin-I)es-I)ames 6: 043Xdcmilitari/ed /one 11: 0606elections 11:0624French army 1: 0629hostilities 1 1 : 0296National Socialist Party I I : 0626. 0628. 0631occupation 10: 0734political s i tuat ion 1 1 : 0634press 5: 07X5propaganda 11: 0326rearmament 11: 0545. 05X3. 0596Saar I I : 0 3 X X

Giraud, General3: 0045; 5: 0688

Girod, General2: 0363

Glassburn, Hubert9: 047X

GoumsMorocco 2: 0279

Gouraud, (ieneral3: 0045: 5: 06XX

Governmentnational defense agencies 3: 0016. 00IX.

0020. 0023. 0024. 0025. 0027training I : 0631

Great Britainartillery 7: 0376elections 11:0658expenditures !: 0643French army 3: 0135: 5: 0812offensive power I : 0609. 0614Paris riots 11:0X00R u h r 10: 0666

Henderson's addressdisarmament 1 1 : 0532

Hergault, Generaluar council 3: 0001

Hering, General5: 069X

Herr, Generalartillery X: 0348

Herriot. Edouardgeneral I I : 0110Spain, \ isi t to 5: 07X2. 07X5. 0792

High Commandair force 12:0970changes 2: 06X4. 3: 0003. 0006. 0215. 0665.

0674. 0675. 0677. 067X. 0679. 06X0. 06X6.0690. 0691. 0694. 0695. 0696. 0697

fitness 2:0714: 3:0179.0551organi/ation I: 0049

Hitler. Adolph4: 00X3

Holbrook. I..R.1: 0061

Hoover, President HerbertArmistice Day speech 11: 0465disarmament 11: 0544

Immigration11:0074

IndochinaBillotte. General 2: 0277Communists 1 1 : 0623economies 10: 0379general 1 1 : 06IX. 0621revolutionary movement 11: 0616Tonkin 11:0612

Industrialagencies 2: 0957development 10: 0424liberated regions 10: 0013Lorraine iron and steel 10: 0004mohili/ation 2: 0756. 0759. 0764. 07X5. 07X9.

0X22. 0920. 0924; 10: 0039. OOXX. OI9X. 0293reconstruction I : 0024see also Economic affairs: Fuels

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Infantryantiaircraft 9: 0682armament 2: 0224, 0227artillery 4: 0307; 7: 0036battles 1:0518.0542Board of Experimentation 7: 0121Board of Practical Studies 6: 0870. 0872campment units 3: 0407combatant arms 2: 0136. 0139courses I: 0518. 0542: 7: 0857. 0863curved fire 9: 0001cyclists 3: 0204divisions I: 0832: 2: 0052. 0061enemy contact 8: 0094evaluation 2: 0134general I: 0812: 7: 0267. 0869: 8: 0187inspector general I: 0663July 8th Decree 2: 0582non-commissioned officers 4: 0086organization 2: 0039. 0082. 0105. 0601professional soldiers 4: 0025. 0071small units 6: 0344strength 3: 0573technical officers 5: 0907use 2: 0082

Insoumissee Draft resisters

Inspector generalaeronautics 1:0652army 1:0647,0648artillery' 1:0658:5:0224assistants I: 0664colonial troops I: 0650duties 1:0668.0675.0677infantry I: 0663

Italo-French frontierclosed 11:0132troop distribution 4: 0137: 5: 0418

Jibuti (Djibouti)Senegalese Tirailleurs 7: 0503; 0504

Kars Conference10:0513.0516

Kellogg Peace Pact11:0264.0267

Labororganizations 11: 0669

de Lacroix, General1:0817.0890

Laval, Pierrecabinet 11:0708,0713foreign policy 11: 0746German relations 11: 0762

Lawssee Military laws

League of NationsFourteenth Assembly 11 : 0579

Lebanonsee Levant

Levantarmy organization 2: 0252politics 10: 0505upkeep 1:0611

Liberated regionsindustrial activities 10: 001.1

LibyaI ta l ian troops 5: 04IX

Lorienteconomic region 10: 0111

Lugano Conference10: 0748

Lyautey, Marshalgeneral 3: 0396. 0406Morocco 3: 0401. 0404speech 3: 0400

MacDonald plan11:056-9

McDonald, D.C.Chasseurs 2: 0654

Madagascareconomic situation 10:0443

Maginot, Andrespeech. 5: 0732: 6: 0630

Mandated Territory5:0194: 11:0076

MarneDumcanil 5: 0729

MarshalsFayolle5:05l7Lyautey 3: 0396Pdtain I: 0028

Maubruge areafortification 7: 0256

MauretaniaMorocco 3: 0727North Africa 3: 0729

Maurin, General2: 0970; 4: 0049; 7: 0854

Medical serviceorgani/ation 3: 0636recruitment 4: 0069tuberculosis 4: 0283

Military affairs"Armistice Army" 2: 0064civilian corps 2: 0637: 5: 0701communication 7: 0754comparative expenditures I: 0643departments 6: 0155

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discharged personnel 4: <X)55. 0577discontent 5: 0630doctrine for war 7: 0289economy 6: 0737effectives 4: 0090. 0103. 0112: 7: 0473finance 6: 0155horse equipment 4: 02X5industrial production 7: 0413instruction 4: 0437: 7: 0092lean years 4: (K)79legislation 1: 0445. 0449maneuvers 6: 067Xmanpower I : 0851: 2: 0021material warfare 7: 0126mil i t ia 5:0717military estimates I: 0603: 0X52: 2: 0004. 07IX;

6: 0455military personnel 3: 0123military situation X: 003Xmil i tary year 5: 0734motori/ation 3: 0125mountain warfare 7: 0432officers 3: 0097operations 2: 0635: 5: 0701period of du ty 7: 0325policy 3: 0590. 0593. 0594professional army 5: 0353: 7: 0449propaganda 5: 0625. 0644rank 6: 0338reconnaissance groups 7: 0716reforms 2: 0715. 4:0573reinforcements 7: 0411resignations 7: 008XRhine 2: 0712security X: 00507th Corps 6: 05X9Socialist v i ews 5: 0715soldiers 2: 0X71specialist 5: 060X: 7: 0144. OI4X. 0155. 0166strength 2: 0009. 0021. 0023. 0030: 4: 0053.

025X; 5:0X16.0X18.0X22sudden attack X: 0019tactics 6: 05X1trends X: 0126troop movements 4: 0133. 0135. 0136U.S. 5: 0276v iews 5: 0870war expenditures 5: 0204

Military attachesFrench abroad I: 0576reports 7: 0387

Military budgetaddition 5: 0568: 6: 083X. 0444adjustments 7: 0253air budget 6: 0798. 0834analysis 6: 0445. 04X9appropriations cancelled 6: 0540. 0547. 0830.

0841. 0842. 0X47. 0X51; 7: 0209. 0597balanced 6: 0723. 0212. 0217Chamber of Deputies 5: 0533

changes 5: 0566; 7: 0250colonial 6: 0745debate 5: 0545deficiency appropriations 6: 0840, 0847; 7:

0252English comparison I: 0645fortifications 6: 0486general 5: 0522. 0526. 0530, 0553, 0869; 6:

0632. 0812; 7: 0171, 0175. 0194, 0520, 0580increases 5: 0562, 0563, 0564Morocco 3: 016619305:0825.0863.08651931 and 1932 6: 0443. 050X1933 6: 07641925 3:0165.01751922 1:0612overseas budget 6: 0804powder service 5: 0540provisional budgets 5: 0862; 6: 0749. 0758.

0763. 0781. 0792. 0801: 7: 0173reductions 7: 0219supplemental credits 6: 0531. 0536. 0537. 0538.

0541. 0546. 0550. 0839. 0844. 0845: 7: 0249.0257.0258.0541.0590

war department I: 0243

Military cabinetchanges 2: 0674

Military justicediscipline 4: 0213general 3: 0649judge advocate 3: 0645military courts 3: 0646. 0648: 4: 0569rcser\es 5: 0622revision 2: 0001

Military lawsadministrative 5: 0885. 0902billeting 1:0808changes 2: 0568compulsory service 4: 0118discipline 4: 0002division 2: 0651effectives 2: 0413. 0432. 0438. 044118 Month Army Service Bill I : 0451governing in war 2: 0838mobili/ation 2: 0318modification 2: 0578new army 2: 0459organi/ation I: 0402. 2: 0338recruitment 3: 0739. 0742. 0743. 0747, 0787.

0799. 0837. 0839. 0871. 0873. 0888. 0891.0894. 0897. 0898. 0923: 4: 0015. 0033

reserves 2: OJ 68territories 2: 0230

Military missionsItaly 8:0101.0105Morocco 2: 0707. 0710. 0711: 3: 0653. 0654.

0662. 0664. 0666. 0670. 0671. 0680. 0681.0684. 0685. 0688. 0689. 0697. 0699. 0709.0710. 0713. 0716. 0718

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Military organizationair service I: 0541artillery I:.058IBaratier. General 7: 0454coast defense 1:0685combatant arms 2: 0139high command 6: 0145training 6: 0435war 1:0772see also General staff

Military pay and promotionair force 12:01081allowances 3: 0052assignments 3: 0010compulsory service 3: 0074courses 1:0474effectives 3: 0156enlisted men 3: 0075increases 3: 0059

• new tables 3: 0060officers I: 0921, 3: 0065. 0071. 0107: 6: 0326.

0118.0159.0343prisoners of war 6: 0331.0332promotion system 3: 0103. 0115: 6: 0300reserves 2: 0182. 0190separation 3: 0116temporary appointments 6: 0329

Military personnelcommissioned officers—air force 12: 0197commissioned officers—brevet 5: 0913. 0915.

0917commissioned officers—commanders 6: 0339commissioned officers—designations 6: 0334commissioned officers—Foreign Legion 8:

0047commissioned officers—General Niessel 7:

0262commissioned officers—German army 11:

0286commissioned officers—grades 2: 0014, 0017commissioned officers—information 8: 0797commissioned officers—inspector general I :

0617,0675commissioned officers—marshals 1: 0458.

0460, 0485; 2: 0014commissioned officers—military justice 3:

0646commissioned officers—nationalized citi/ens

3:0097commissioned officers— pay 3: 0065. 0071commissioned officers—promotion 3: 0118: 5:

0227, 0230commissioned officers—psychology 6: 0440commissioned officers—remuneration 3: 0116commissioned officers—reserves 2: 0223; 3:

0169commissioned officers—retirement 3: 0601commissioned officers—rumors 6: 0552commissioned officers—second lieutenants 3:

0124commissioned officers—staff 2: 0523

commissioned officers— technical 5: 0907commissioned officers—temporary 2: 0511commissioned officers—titles 5: 0209commissioned officers—unrest 4: 0138, 0272enlisted men—air force 12: 01081enlisted men—length of service 2: 0704enlisted men—master sergeants 3: 0124enlisted men— non-commissioned officers

2: 0490: 3: 0796, 5: 0227, 0230enlisted men notes 3: 0123enlisted men reenlistment promotion 2: 0488enlisted men requirements 3: 0582see also General officers

Military regionscontinental 2: 0605. 0615headquarters 2: 0622organization 2: 0619, 0621. 0622. 0623troops 3: 0428/ones 2: 0619

Military treaties, alliances, ententes, regionalpactsair and naval entente 10: 0888commercial treaties 11: 0207existing alliances 11: 0095. 0097Four Power Pact 11:0572Franco-British 10: 0086Franco-German 10: 0133; I I : 0606Franco-Soviet 11: 0861. 0867. 0871. 0874. 0876Franco-Turkish 11: 0608. 0609. 0611guarantee pacts 11 : 0079Kars Conference 10: 0513. 0516Kellogg Peace Pact 11: 0264. 0267Little Entente 10: 0888Munich Pact 11:0930nonintervention 1 1 : 0914Petite Entente 10: 0503Polish alliance 11:0004Rumanian treaty 11: 0098. 0100study of 5: 0303'Syria 11:0901Versailles 10:0816.0818Yemen I I : 0918

Ministry of National Defense6:0099.0107,0110,0113,0114

Ministry of Warartillery 4: 0592; 9: 0409cabinet changes 2: 0674General Maurin 7: 0854national defense 6: 0394new army 2: 0336railway board 2: 0693requirements 7: 0575secretary general 5: 0304signal corps 8: 0813under-secretary 5: 0300U.S.—war budget 6: 0721

Mobile Republican Guardchanges 6: 0619

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general 6: 0611. 0613provisional garrison 6: 0052quasi-military 6: 0621see also Police

Mobilizationagents 2: 0524colonial industries 2: 0822expense 4: 0680French 2: 0877general 2: 0960. 0535industrial 2: 0256. 0259, 0764. 0785. 0789.

0920, 0924regions 2: 0309requisitions 2: 0959service 2: 0524special personnel 2: 0783. 0956. 0961.

0962, 0964

Moroccoadvance troops 3: 0679appropriations 3: 0166Boichut. Cieneral 3: 0181campaign 3: 0671casualties 2: 0707. 0211combat 3: 0689command 3: 0182: II: 0402. 0422. 0426.

0432conditions 3: 0656. 0658: 1 1 : 0395cost of war 3: 0653credits 3:0172.0173Duugin. Major Cieneral 3: 0177detachments 3: 0654Djcbcl-Sagho. Battle of 3: 0686. 0891engagement 3: 0670forces 3: 0657general 1 1 : 0424. 0427Cioums. mixed 2: 0279inspection 6: 0409investigation 3: 0660losses 2: 0710l.yautey. Marshal 3: 0400. 0401marching 6: 0644Mauretania 3: 0727military activities 3: 0662new advance 3: 0694North African Tirailleurs 3: 0725operation 3: 0664. 0680. 0681. 0684. 0685.

0688, 0697, 0699, 0709, 0710, 0713, 0716,0718

organi/ation 3: 0417. 0731: I I : 0430pacification 3: 0687, 0690. 0691. 0696.

0700,0702,0704,0705,0720,0721;11:0314.0318

progression 3: 0678reserves 3: 0169situation 3: 0666Steeg. Theodore I I : 0076. 0077success 3: 0676. 0677troop reduction 3: 0707warfare 11:0420

Motorizationarmaments 7: 0937

army 3: 0125cavalry 3: 0271. 0276, 0334; 5: 0809general 6: 0624: 7: 0881train 5: 0258theories 7: 0945troops 8: 0217

Mott, T. Bentleyarmy 1:0822manpower I: 0851occupied Germany I: 0829Ruhr 1:0827

Munitions1:0023:6:0396

National defenseaddress 6: 0114. 0394agencies 3: 0016: 6: 0245. 0253. 0257. 0260,

0266. 0278air force 12: 0927. 0932. 0940anxiety 5: 0383: 6: 0384appropriations 6: 0402attitude 6: 0400board 1:0591.0595.0598conceptions 6: 0133council 4: 0684credits 7: 0227. 0230decrees 5: 0294defense fund 8: 0261defensive 6: 0138director 1: 0598Doumerque government 6: 0143establishment 6: 0107estimates 4: 0682. 0683expenditures 6: 0382. 0388. 0389. 0390. 0397.

0746; 7:0221: 8:0228foreign relations 5: 0411Krench policy 6: 0132. 0213. 0238fuels 10: 0467general 5: 0387. 0402. 0408. 0797. 0803: 6:

0141: 7:0543.9:0856Hitler. Adolf 4: 0083laws 2: 0930ministry 6: 0099. 0110. 0113. 0124organi/ation 6: 0117Rhine 10: 0790secretariat 1:0598.0600Supreme War Council 2: 0988; 5: 0309systems 6: 0057views 6: 0157. 0160. 0190. 0249. 0275. 0297: 7:

0324: 8: 0228Weygand. General 4: 0062

National Socialist Party11:0626.0628.0631

Naval affairsarmaments 11: 0577Italian negotiations 11: 0490. 0495London Conference 11: 0481

Near East6:0664

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Niessel, General2:. 0981: 7: 0118.0262

Nollet, General2: 0329

Non-commissioned officersair force 12: 0101Foreign Legion 8: 0047Niessel. General 7: 0262pay 3:0065. 0071professional 4: 0071promotions 2: 0490; 5: 0227. 0230. 0244

North Africaadministration I I : 0331army 5: 0795Clavery. General I I : 0315committee I I : 0847defense 8: 0065general 11: 0856native affairs 6: 0664visits 6: 0567see also Morocco; Saharan Companies:

Tunisia

Occupied areascamps 3: 0041conditions 10: 0615German requests 10: 0634military importance 10: 0777observations 10: 0658U.S.—observation 10: 0606

Ordnance service6: 0586

Organizationair force 12: 0187. 0949. 0957. 0966. 0970.

0997,01069air ministry 12: 0340air service 1: 0511antiaircraft 9: 0626army 1: 0865: 2: 0033. 0382. 0399: 6: 0044Army of Levant 2: 0252artillery 1:0581cavalry 3: 0183. 0200. 0223, 0252. 0282. 0290.

0317.0359.0360.0362changes 2: 0411Chasseurs 5: 0745, 0749coast defense 1: 0685colonial troops 2: 0242, 0659combatant arms 2: 0139corps 2: 0041, 0066divisions 4: 0140economic 10: 0145,0150engineers 2: 0299field army 4: 0240French forces 8: 0106general 2: 0132, 0338, 0603. 0615. 0619Goums. mixed 2: 0279headquarters 2: 0077infantry 2: 0039, 0073. 0082inspector general 5: 0224machine gun battalion 4: 0232

metropolitan army 2: 0645military /ones 2: 0619, 0621. 0622. 0623Moroccan command 3: 01X2nation for war 2: 0736. 0755. 0807. 0835national defense 2: 0930new military 2: 0336. 0258: 5: 0300Painleve', Paul 2: 0356quartermaster corps 3: 0623reserves 6: 0874. 0X79Saar evacuation 2: 0534Saharan companies 5: 0213special cadres 2: 0634: 7: 0164station list 3: 0519strength bill 1: 0420. 0425: 2: 0019. 4: OI5Xtank regiments 7: 0164train 2:0493.0516territory 2: 0233. 0294Tunisian troops 2: 0273War Department 2: 0665. 0698

Pacific Areaconflict China-Japan 1 1 : 0742Tahiti (Polynesia) 11:0737war 11:0752

Pacifism5: 0652. 0654

Painlev*, Paularmy bill 2: 0356cabinet I I : 0058.0068reorgani/ation 2: 0360

Parisair defense 9: 0X49. 08X9. 0925economic conference 10: 0456police 4: 0590: 5: 0656riots 1 1 : 0X00. 0X03

Passive Defenseair defense 9: 0X49. 0X52. 0860. 0862. 08X4.

08X5. 0892. 0898. 0900. 0903. 0911general 9: 0735. 0840. 0847. 0X95. 0913. 0914

Peacecavalry 3: 0190plans 1 1 : 0534Superior War Council 2: 0695

P«atn, Phillippecommand I: 0028inspector general 1:0614speech 7: 04X. 0441

Petite Entente10: 0503

Philippot, General2: 0972

Poincarl, Raymondgeneral 10: 0437missionaries 11: 0301one year of I I : 0219reparations 10: 0744Saar I I : 0383

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Polandgeneral 10: 0879relations 10: 0X26

Policedata 6: 0594. OttX)general 1:0172Paris 4: 0590: 5: 0656troops 5: 0615we al\n Mobile Republican Guard

Polish-Bailie problem11:0010

Political affairsagitators 10:0911: 11:0227Baden 10: 0554eabinet 1 1 : 0292. 0294. 07XXdisturbances I I : 0791elections I I : 0065. 02.10. 02.17. 02.1X. 0.140.

04.15. 04.17. 04.19. 0441. 0449. 0715. 0716.07IX . 0721

estimates 10: 0925. 09.15. 0945lal l or France 12: 0029foreign affairs 11: 0666French military I I : 0279French Prelect 11: 0.1.15general 10: 0661. 0672. 0X09. 0X1.1: I I : 0225.

0246government employees 11: 029Xgo\ernment stability 11: 0X10internal 1 1 : 06.16. 0640. 0642. 0647. 0692. 0722.

0755: 12: OOIXI ta l i an I I : 0699Labor Day 11:0.1.17labor organisation 11 : 0699mil i tary finance 1 1 : 0664Mussulman Question 1 1 : 0406Mussolini 11:0.121national aspirations 1 1 : (X)X2Na/ism I2: (K)20new regime 12: 002.1occupied France I 2 : ( X ) 4 IParliament 11:0462.0775party line 10: OXX9peace policy 1 1 : 0757Petite Entente 10: 050.1political events 12: 079Xpolitical parties 10: 0X91. 0X96. 0X97: I I : OX7X.

0X91preparations 10: OX2Xpropaganda 10: 0X25: 1 1 : 0X25. 0X27public safety 1 1 : 0X94Riisso-German affairs 11: 07.19security I I : 0017sentiments 10: 0649Si no-Japanese affairs 1 1 : 0742Soviet activit ies 11 : 0771I hree /one Question 10: 0510uar in Pacific I I : 0752Wiesbaden Armistice 12: 00.16l .S. act iv i t ies 12: 0027

Political partiesNational Socialists 11: 0626. 0628. 0631popular 11:0920Socialist 11:0261

Portfeca\ airy .1:0311Dragoons 3: 03695th Battalion 3: 0385

PreparednessBaraticr. General 7: 0309. 0321|-ahr\..lcan 7: 0319general 4: 0672

PressBritish election 11:0658C'hautemps \ictory 11: 0730false news II: 0897general 10: 0507. 11: 0012. 0142. 0144. 0148l.t- Jour 11: 0793Kellogg Peace Pact 11:0267principal newspapers 11: 0199. 0201review 11:0159Socialist 11:0201I'.S. 11:0016

Prisoners of war6:0331.0332

Professional soldiersartillery 4: 0029general 4: 0010Infantry 4: (X)25national army 5: 0353: 6: 0001recruitment 3: 0847. 0857. 0866. 0874. 0899;

4: 0127

Propagandaanti-French 1 1 : 0827anti-military 5: 0625. 0644: 11: 0825Communist 5: 0646pacifist 5: 0652

Provisional TwelfthsApril 6: 0801February 6: 0763January 6: 0749. 0758; 7: 0173March'6:078l.()792May 6: 0801

Public ordermaintenance 11:0894use ol troops 5: 0615

Quartermaster Corpshook 4: 0688. 0797. 0875. 0919: 5: 0001. 0080.

0177

operation 3: 0626. 0638organi/ation 3: 0623. 0632recruitment 4: 0069

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RailwaysMinistry of War 2: 0693service 3: 0620; 8: 0075

Rear guard3: 0379

RearmamentGerman 11:0583.0596

Recruitmentadvance call 4: 0065age 3: 0794air force 12:0219class 1921 1:0692colonial reserves 3: 0861decrees 4: 0114discipline 4: 0002distribution 4: 0098engineers 4: 0101foreign 6: 0293Franco-Belgian agreement 3: 0850laws 3: 0739. 0742, 0743. 0747. 0784. 0799.

0837, 0839. 0871. 0873. 0881. 0891. 0894.0897, 0898. 0923: 4: 0015, 0022. 0033. 0059.0069,0115

methods 3: 0884new regulations 1: 076319384:01001929 3: 0842North Africa 3: 0852one year service 3: 0871. 0875professionals 3: 0847, 0857. 0866. 0874. 0899:

4:0127reorganization 3: 0843. 0868service 3: 0845. 0848. 0854specialists 7:0159training 3: 0555voluntary enlistment 1: 0693

Reeder, Captaintanks 1:0901

Reenlistmentbonuses 7: 0621enlistment 3: 0938; 4: 0125Foreign Legion 8: 0041intensification 4: 0018laws 4: 0122promotions 2: 0488

Religion11:0301.0305.0308.0309

Rimailons, Colonelantiaircraft 9: 0318

Reorganizationair force 12:01069air ministry 12: 0234, 0244army I: 0426, 0699; 2: 0104, 0360, 0368, 0402.

0405, 0406, 0407, 0409; 5: 0314, 0319. 0320,0412.0413,0415

artillery 1:0502:2:0599bill 1:0408,0413

combat 2: 0335effectives 2: 0132engineers 6: 0586Fabry, Jean 2: 0499Legion 6: 0608modification 1: 0752. 0758. 0761reconnaissance 5: 0739Saharan companies 5: 0217. 0219technical corps 6: 0268territorial command 2: 026X. 0272train 2: 0505War Department 2: 0698

Reservesactive army 2: 0185: 4: 0433. 0461antiaircraft defense 3: 0921call-up 4: 0369. 0465cavalry 5: 0251commissioned personnel 2: 0214Communists 5: 0636; 10: 0916decree 4: 0075engineers 2: 0180instructions 4: 0372. 0379. 0401. 0405. 0428.

0431laws 2: 0168military justice 5: 0662mobili/ation 2: 0961Morocco 3: 0169non-commissioned officers 6: 0874. 0879officers 2: 0186: 4: 0335: 6: 0556; 5: 0188premilitary training 4: 0415. 0424promotions 2: 0190. 0192recruitment I : 0464rights of officers 2: 0223strength 2: 0009. 0021tanks 4: 0471train 4: 0440training I : 0631: 2: 0331. 0757: 4: 0332. 0350.

0360. 0363. 0365. 0388. 0405. 0428. 0443.0474; 5: 0430

transfers to active service 2: 0200units 7:0115

Retirementgenerals 3: 0548laws 3: 0596. 0601

Revolutionary activitiesBolshevik 11:0001communist 10:0909.0916general I: 0878.0891

Revue Des Deux Mondcsnational vs. professional army 6: 0001

Revue de Pariswar 1:0772

Rhineallied forces 10: 0725Cologne 10: 0707commanders 2: 0712consequences 10: 0802evacuation 5: 0399: 10: 0710. 0731. 0734. 0753.

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0756. 0762. 0768. 0772. 0774. 0781. 0785.0790. 0792. 0793. 0795. 0798. 0804. 0805

general 10: 0713. 0722. 0726. 0729. 0750. 0885German altitude 10: 0657occupation 5: 0398: 10: 0528. 0701. 0706. 0712.

0800.0801station list 10: 078313th Army Corps 10:0699treaty 10:0662

Khinelandevacuation 10: 0707. 0710. 0739. 0753. 0756.0762. 0768. 0772. 0774. 0785. 0790. 0792.0793. 0795. 079K. 0X04

occupation 10: 0528. 0712. 08<X). 0802troops 10: 0701. 0712. 0725. 0729. 0734. 0750.07X3. 0794. 0801

Kiflians3. 0426

Rousseau. Theodore12:0014.0017

Kucant, Marcel7: 0575

Ruhrcost 10: 0628. 0631. 0637. 0638diary 10: 0540. 0545. 0552. 0536. 0559. 0561.

0608. 0626. 0635evacuation 10: 0631Koch. Ferdinand 10: 08761 Drees 1:0831: 10:0663French strength 10:0671occupation I : 0829: 10: 0523. 0525. 0536. 0559.

056I.060X. 0664. 0669operations 1: 0824policy 10: 0602railway 10: 0595regrouping 10: 0665. 0670

Saardemilitari/ation 11: 0394evacuation 2: 0534general 11: 0359. 0364. 0371. 03X1. 03X5German attitude 11: 0388intervention 10: 0823negotiations 11: 0366. 0379orders 10:0819.0821Point-are 11:0383troops 10: 0723. 0727

Sacco-Vanzetti Case11:0217

Saharan companiesorgani/ation 5: 0213. 0217. 0219. 0221

SI. diamond9: 0350

Sarraul, Albertcabinet 11:0727speech 11:0760

Schools—militaryattendance 4: 0244defense courses 6: 0285non-commissioned officers 5: 0236. 0247superior 5: 0919, 0921training 4: 0246

2nd Regiment, Hussards6: 0930

Secretary, navy5: 0298

Secretary, war3: 0613: 5: 0298. 0300. 0302. 0309

Seeckt, General Von10: 0766

Senegalese TirailleuresJibuti 7: 0503. 0504

Siam (Thailand)11:0056.0057

Socialist Partycongress 11:0454.0457disarmament 11: 0478. 0649general 11:0261.0823newspaper 11: 0201

Somalilandtroop distribution 7: 0494

Special cadresadministration 2: 0613air force 12:0209officers 2: 0592. 0596organi/ation 2: 0634specialists 7: 0167

SpeechesBriand. Aristide 11:0289Daladier. Edouard 6: 0810. 11: 0785Dumeanil. Mr. 5:0729Klandin. Gaston 6: 0149Hoover. President Herbert 11:0465Laval. Pierre 11:0762Maginot. Andre 5: 0732. 6: 0630Maurin. General 4: 0049Mussolini. Benito 11: 0321. 0671Petain. Philippe 7: 0438. 0441Sarraut. Albert II: 0760Wcygand. Cieneral 4: 0047. 0062; 7: 0090

Station listchanges 3: 0521: 5: 0327North Africa 7: 0505Rhine 10: 0783. 0797Syria 3: 0050

Steeg, Theodorecabinet II: 0704Morocco 11:0076

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Stinnes-Lubersac agreement10:0136

SubversivesToulon 11:0227

Superior Council of National Defensesecretariat I: 0600

Superior War Councilsee Supreme War Council

Supplies and storagemilitary 6: 0268procurement 2: 0922protective material 1:06X0

Supreme War CouncilBillotte. General 3: 0012changes 3: (XX)4duties 2: 0669. 0976. 0989; 3: 0014Hergault. General 3: 0001general 6: 0666national defense 2: 098X1930 2: 0992. 0993: 3: 000219343:001319333:0009.001119323:0005.00071928 2: 098619252:0966.096819242:096519272:0982.098419292:099019262:0969.0973peacetime 2: 0695staff 2: 0684

Syriaarmy 5: 0876battle order 3: 003886th Division 5: 0882force reduction 3: 0028Franco-Syrian Treaty 11: 0901League committee I I : 0084political conditions 5: 0201station list 3: 0050supplementary credits 3: 0172. 0173troop movements 3: 0029. 0032see also Levant

Tahiti11:0738

Tank regimentcombat 7:0371courses 7: 0857. 0863duty 8: 018752nd Regiment 7: 0278general 1:0901.2:0056history 7: 0388infantry 7: 0367. 0376reserves 4: 0471strength 2: 0025. 0029technical officers 5: 0907training 7: 0464

Tardieu, Andre1 1 : (M59. 0774

Technical brevet5: 0913. 0915. 0917. 0924. 0926. 09.12

Technical organizationI:0500:6:026X

Territorial organisationiiir defense 9: 09XXtactical corps 10: 0702/ones 2: Oft 19. 0622. 0623. 0624

TirailleursMorocco 3: 0725Senegalese 7: 0503. 0504

Thomas, John K. Jr.1: 0X65

Togomilitarv situation 5: 0792\ve also C'olored troops: Colonial troops

Tuulonsubversives 11: 0227

Traindecree 2: 05X2function 2: 0513inspection 2: 0509motori/ation 5: 025Xorgani/ation 2: 0493. 0505. 0516reservists 4: 0440

Training—militaryChasseurs 5: 0745. 0749. 0770pretraining 5: 0934

Transportationcavalrx 3:0200.0241soldiers on furlough 4: 0014

TreatiesGreat Britain 10: 00X6. 0520. 0611Petite Entente. 10: 0503Siam (Thailand) 11 : 0056. 0057. 0611Treaty of Kars 10: 0513.0516

Troop distributionannual contingent 2: 0515areas 3: 0429. 045X. 0462. 0466. 0470. 0473.

0476. 0479. 04X2. 04X7. 0492. 0495. 049X.0503.0510.0516

cavalry 3: 0343colonial troops 3: 0145continental Krance 5: 0420general I: 0621: 2: 0141. 0315: 5: 0615: 7: 0474.

04X5. 04XX. 0500infantry 7: 0495Italian-French frontier 4: 0137northern and ea.stern frontier 7: 0492reinforcements 7: 0497Senegal 7: 0504Somaliland 7: 0494

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strength 3: 07.15. 0737Syria 3: 0032Tunisia 5: (MIX

TunisiaFranco-Italian relations 1 1 : 0344Stccg. Theodore 11:0077troop distribution 5: 04IXtroop organi/ation 2: 0273

U.S.relations—USSR 11: 0795

USSRrelations—U.S. I I : 0795

Vatican-Italian agreement1 1 : 032X

Versailles Treaty10: OK 16. OX IX

Voorhis, Daniel Van3:0135

War Departmentair budget ft: 0X34budget I : 0243: 3: 0170: 5: 0X40: ft: 0504. 0530.

Oft()6. Oft09. Oft 11. Oft 14. 0617. Oft 19: X: 0143.OlftX. 01X0. OIX I . 01X3.0456

cadres 7: Olf tXchanges 2: 0655Chilian corps 2: Oft40: 7: 0247colonial troops 2: 0655cconorm 6: 0542exceptional expenditures 7: 0566functioning 5: 02X7general I: 00X9national defense 6: 0259organi/alion 2: 069Xpay 5: 0709

Senate report 6: 0472undcr-sccretary 3: 0613: 5: 0300. 0302visit 5: 0291

War manufacturesindustrial mobili/ation 2: 0789laws 2: 029Knationali/ation X: 0183

War materiel3: 0733: X: 01 S3

Weaponryexperimental Sehneider 37mm. 9: 10X7Hotchkiss 15.2mm. 9: 064Xmachine guns 2: 0311; 9: 0326. 033290mm.. antiaircraft gun 9: 10X9Sehneider 105mm. 9: 033475mm. antiaircraft gun 9: 109435mm. ant i tank gun 9: 1096

Weygand, Generalchief of staff 5:0671Morocco 3: 0401national defense 4: 0062: 6: 0190: 7: 0324speeches 4: 0047: 7: 0090

Women's organizationsduring war I: 0619welfare work 3: 0534

World War Icauses and effects 1: 0095experiences ol war I: 0772women's organi/atioas I : 0619

YemenII:09IX

Youth campscompulsory service 4: O I 2 X

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