Sempé's full page cartoons appeared in Paris Match for many years.
A series of reports on the training was published in Paris Match in 1985 and 1986.
Paris Match sold more than one million copies worldwide covering this major event.
He started more magazines and acquired many others, such as Paris Match in 1976.
On May 17, 2011, Paris Match published the name of the housekeeper.
The house was subsequently sold to the owner of Paris Match.
This particular picture was published on the front page of the French magazine, Paris Match.
Paris Match said they were the Kremlin's most beautiful weapon.
Paris Match purchased the rights to the pictures but never published them, claiming it ran out of space.
She turned another page and a photo from Paris Match fell out.