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Rocquist French Officer by Bellumsaur

Rocquist French Officer

Bellumsaur

A depiction of a Loyalist French officer armed with an MAS-38 submachine gun as seen on the Western Front of the European Theater of Alt Paleoworld's WWII sometime between 1941 and 1943. By this point in the war, both the Roquists and the Germans-Belgians-Luxembourgians were engaging in a back-and-forth pattern along what came to be alternatively referred to as the Lotharingia-Champagne Front, waged from Nancy to Charleloi to Luxembourg to Metz and even, at one point, as far as the western outskirts of Ludwigshafen in Bavarian Rheinland, before the French were forced to give ground in exchange for fortifying their positions along the banks of the Moselle between Nancy and the ancient fortress city of Metz by the Fall of 1943.

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