On campaign
When the War began in September 1939, Jean Delpech was on the Italian border. He was doing his military service with the 15th Alpine Hunters Battalion in Barcelonnette. From October to the end of December, he trained in Ambly-Fleury in the Ardennes before being sent to patrol the Maginot line. As far as he was concerned, the first weeks of the war consised entirely of long marches in cold, makeshift camps. The retreat in June 1940 put him in a particularly difficult situation. He lost his battalion and was left to fend for himself: “I have confused, fragmented memories, a kaleidoscope of simultaneous or successive images, but I don’t know in what order, as the exhaustion caused by all the marching and fighting soon made me only half conscious of the passage of time”, he writes. He managed to get to Mirepoix in Ariège, where he was demobilised. Delpech recreated his daily life as a soldier during the 1940 campaign. From his arrival at the camp to the first battles and defeat, he evoked his own experience of the war, marked by debacle and death.
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Soldats au repos
Vers 1939Soldats marchant et chevaux morts
Entre 1939 et 1940Le 15e bataillon de chasseurs alpins au repos
Entre 1939 et 1940Retraite, juin 1940
Entre 1940 et 1945Projet de tombeau pour Jean Trabach
Vers 1941Combat de chars
1943Soldats morts
Entre 1940 et 1944Tirs d'artillerie
Entre 1940 et 1944Morts et blessés
1941Campagne de 1940
Entre 1940 et 194415e bataillon de chasseurs alpins juin 1940. Fosse commune
Entre 1940 et 1944Pagination
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