Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - Macron government transferred foreign legions to Paris. what does he want to do?

Macron government transferred foreign legions to Paris. what does he want to do?

Macron hopes to gain the trust of low-income people through economic concessions and get them back to work. The participation of foreign mercenaries has also increased the people's "marching expenses". As long as the combination of the two reaches a critical value, I believe that the French parade will eventually come to nothing.

The origin of the foreign legion:

The French Foreign Corps composed of foreign volunteers is the fist force of the French army at present, and its combat effectiveness is quite excellent. In recent years, France can see foreign legions on the battlefields of Iraq, Afghanistan, Mali and Syria. This army originated from Louis Philippe of the Orleans dynasty next to Apollo.

He established a foreign legion outside the regular army. The army was stationed in ile-de-france, with Paris as the core. Algeria is their base camp. 1839, they participated in the French war to support Queen Christina of Spain, and made great contributions to the wars in Taragui and visca. Subsequently, foreign legions participated in the Crimean War.

/kloc-In the second half of the 0/9th century, France carried out crazy colonial expansion, with foreign corps as its pioneer. 65438+In the 1960s, France supported the Mexican emperor Maximilian in the fight against Mexican rebels. Their struggle made Mexicans declare: "They are demons, not human beings."

While France marched into West Africa and occupied Morocco and Algeria, foreign troops brutally suppressed the anti-French armed forces there.

In the east, French foreign troops repeatedly repelled the resistance of local people in Vietnam and participated in the Battle of Guangbao and the Battle of Yuemei Mountain. In the wars from 1899 to 1900, they were among the first western troops to enter Beijing and Tianjin.

After the outbreak of World War I, Berbers and blacks from Africa joined foreign armies in batches. They gathered in Dakar and Algiers and approached the front. Moroccans and Algerians are the best at fighting. In the battles of the Marne River and Verdun, the performance of foreign troops shocked the Germans.