File:HYMNES et PAVILLONS DʼINDOCHINE 1941 Leaders flags hymns of French Indochina WW2 Vichy France 21 ANNAM Sa majeste BAO-DAI en grande tenue de Cour - IDEO. Hanoi Unidentified author designer No know copyright restrictions 21.jpg

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English: Page from Hymnes & pavillons dʼIndochine, an illustrated leaflet about the leaders, flags and natinal anthems of Vichy France (État français) and its colonies in French Indochina (Indochine française) published by Les Presses de Imprimerie d’Extrême Orient (IDEO.) in Hanoi (Hanoï) in today's Vietnam, during World War II in December 1941.
  • Sa Majesté BÀO-DAI, en grande temife de Cour, et assise sur Son Trône (Google Translate: "His Majesty BÀO-DAI, in Grand Court Tempel, seated on His Throne")
    • Bảo Đại (1913 – 1997), was the final Emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of Vietnam. From 1926 to 1945, he was emperor of Annam, and de jure monarch of Tonkin, which were then protectorates in French Indochina, covering the present-day central and northern Vietnam. Bảo Đại ascended the throne in 1932.
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Author Unidentified author of the publication (photographers, designers, etc. not credited). Booklet on the leaders, flags and anthems of Vichy France and French Indochina published by Les Presses de Imprimerie d’Extrême Orient in Hanoi (Hanoï) on 31st December 1941. No known copyright restrictions.

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