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Shillington, Kevin (4 de julio de 2013). Encyclopedia of African History 3-Volume Set. 1 A–G. Routledge. p. 448. ISBN978-1-135-45669-6. OCLC254075497. Consultado el 2 de junio de 2020. «There was much support for the Vichy regime among French colonial personnel, with the exception of Guianese-born governor of Chad, Félix Éboué, who in September 1940 announced his switch of allegiance from Vichy to the Gaullist Free French movement based in London. Encouraged by this support for his fledgling movement, Charles de Gaulle traveled to Brazzaville in October 1940 to announce the formation of an Empire Defense Council and to invite all French possessions loyal to Vichy to join it and continue the war against Germany; within two years, most did.»