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> Le Quesnoy - New Zealand: Fraternal Ties
I - LIBERATION BY NEW ZEALANDERS AND LE QUESNOY’S ETERNAL GRATITUDE A few days before the Armistice, on 4 November 1918, a small town in the north of France, Le Quesnoy, was liberated from four years of German (...)
> Le Quesnoy and New Zealand - a Wealth of Exchanges
Exchanges between the town of Le Quesnoy and New Zealand continue to multiply from year to year. Not one ANZAC Day commemoration goes by without the presence of New Zealand and French representatives. It is (...)
> Le Quesnoy and its Region
I - A SHORT HISTORY OF LE QUESNOY The destiny of Le Quesnoy, a small town in Avesnois in the north of France, is closely linked to that of Baudouin IV, the Count of Hainaut, according to its architect. As well as (...)
> Services for Nancy Wake
Remembering ’’the White Mouse,’’ Nancy Wake.
> Nancy Wake, Resistance Heroine
Remembrance service for Nancy Wake, the Wellington-born resistance fighter who became the most decorated woman of World War II.
> Service for Nancy Wake in Verneix
On Sunday 10 March 2013, the ashes of war heroine Nancy Wake, were scattered in France.
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