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English: Pictures related to the French military build-up in Djibouti following Fascist Italy's demand in November 1938 that it be ceded French Somaliland. The top photograph shows African colonial troops marching in front of recently-built concrete gun positions. In the photo below, light tanks are rolling down in front of civilians and government officials.
Date or 1939
date QS:P,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1939-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source J. Trampont, Djibouti Hier, de 1887 à 1939, Hatier, Paris, 1990.
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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This image (or other media file) is in the public domain in Djibouti because its copyright has expired. According to the chapter 3 of copyright law n°154/AN/06/5ème L (in French), copyright expires 50 years after author's death (art. 12).
  • In the case of photographs and applied art works, copyright expires 25 years after the work is created (art. 16).
  • In the case of cinematographic works, copyright expires 50 years after the work is created or released (art. 15).
  • Because of the partially retroactive character of the law and of the terms of the previous copyright law, the works whose authors died before january 1st 1981 and the cinematographic works released before january 1st 1981 are also in the public domain.

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