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Français : Carte de la Côte française des Somalis contenue dans l'Atlas colonial français publié par L'Illustration (edition de 1938). De l'autre côté du détroit de Bab el-Mandeb, Cheik-Saïd est clairement indiqué comme étant possession française, ce qui n'était pas le cas.
Cette carte présente la frontière entre l'Éritrée italienne et la Côte française des Somalis telle que déterminée par l'Accord Laval-Mussolini de janvier 1935. À l'issue de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la frontière fut repoussée vers le nord, telle qu'elle avait été avant 1935. English: Map of French Somaliland, from the Atlas colonial français published by L'Illustration (1938 edition). On the other side of the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb, Cheik-Saïd is clearly shown as a French possession, although it was not. This map shows the new Italian Eritrea-French Somaliland border as per the Laval-Mussolini Accord of January 1935. After WWII, the border was pushed back north, to what it had been before 1935. |
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Source | Delcampe.net auction |
Author | Édition L'Illustration, 1938 |
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