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  1. 27 October – 12 November 1940. (2 weeks and 2 days) Location. Gabon, French Equatorial Africa. Result. Free French victory. Territorial. changes. Free French Forces gain control over Gabon and the remainder of French Equatorial Africa from the Vichy regime.

    • 27 October – 12 November 1940, (2 weeks and 2 days)
    • Gabon, French Equatorial Africa
    • Free French victory
  2. 27 de oct. de 2011 · Battle of Gabon. 27 Oct 1940 - 12 Nov 1940. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Between 8 and 12 Oct 1940, General Charles de Gaulle met with his staff at Douala, French Equatorial Africa (in Cameroon today), concluding the high level plans for an invasion of Gabon.

  3. 18 de feb. de 2022 · 27 October – 12 November 1940. (2 weeks and 2 days) Location. Gabon, French Equatorial Africa. Result. Free French victory. Territorial. changes. Free French Forces gain control over Gabon and the remainder of French Equatorial Africa from the Vichy regime.

    • Gabon, French Equatorial Africa
    • Free French victory
  4. La batalla del Gabón fue una batalla que tuvo lugar en el Gabón, en noviembre de 1940, formando parte del Frente de África y Medio Oriente, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  5. The Battle of Gabon (French: Bataille du Gabon), also called the Gabon Campaign (Campagne du Gabon), occurred in November 1940 during World War II. The battle resulted in forces under the orders of General Charles de Gaulle taking the colony of Gabon and its capital, Libreville, from Vichy France, and the rallying of French ...

  6. On 12 October 1940 Free French leader General Charles de Gaulle authorized plans for the invasion of the Vichy French-controlled colony of Gabon, sending troops from Cameroun across the border to capture the Gabonese town of Mitzic—100 km inland—on the 27th and Lambaréné on 5 November.

  7. The Battle of Gabon or the Battle of Libreville was part of the fighting in French West Africa that occurred in November 1940 as part of World War II. The battle resulted in the Free French forces under General Charles de Gaulle taking Libreville, Gabon, and taking all of French Equatorial Africa from Vichy French forces. Contents. 1 Background.