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A little history
Let us not lose anything from the past, it is with it that we build the future.
En 1946 la France sort d'une guerre épuisante avec pour héritage plus de 400 000 logements détruits et près de 900 000 autres totalement inhabitables. À l'instigation du gouvernement français, des missions techniques vont étudier aux États-Unis la plaque de plâtre inventée par Augustin Sackett en 1890.

In 1946, France emerged from an exhausting war with more than 400,000 homes destroyed and nearly 900,000 others totally uninhabitable.
At the instigation of the French government, technical missions went to the United States to study the plasterboard invented by Augustin Sackett in 1890.
The Ministry of Town Planning encourages the three largest plaster companies in France Lambert Frère & Cie, Éts Poliet et Chausson, the Société des plâtrières Moderne de Grozon to create a joint company to manufacture and market this "plasterboard to be coated and to paint "which makes it possible to build, quickly, economically, soundly and protected from fire. Placoplatre, has just been born.
It was in 1952 that BPB Industrie Ltd, which introduced plasterboard in Great Britain in 1917, took a stake in placoplatre .
The name of "plasterer" is formalized in 1980 by the companies themselves during a trip, studies organized by Placoplatre

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

Word of plasterer

The plasterers come from plakistan :)

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On September 5, 1944, the Allied bombardment of the Norman city began, which killed more than 2,000 civilians, in order to drive out the Nazi occupiers. Historians are still trying to find out why 80% of the city was razed.

1940 Havre,  Le 5 septembre 1944 débutait le bombardement allié de la ville normande, qui fit plus de 2000 morts civils, afin d'en chasser l'occupant nazi. Les historiens cherchent toujours à savoir pourquoi 80% de la ville furent rasés.
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