IN IMAGES: Liberation of Paris from the Nazis
As Paris commemorates the 70th anniversary of its liberation from the Nazis, we've put together a selection of images from the start of the uprising to the celebrations on August 25th.
August 19th 1944 marked the start of the uprising in Paris that ended days later with the liberation of the French capital after four years of Nazi control.
Four days after some 2,000-3,000 Paris police went on strike, they took up arms against the occupiers, kicking off the insurrection that would end on August 25th 1944 with the German forces surrendering and fleeing the city.
Here's a look at what happened through a selecton of images. Click on the link below.
IN PICTURES: Paris rises up against the Nazi occupiers
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August 19th 1944 marked the start of the uprising in Paris that ended days later with the liberation of the French capital after four years of Nazi control.
Four days after some 2,000-3,000 Paris police went on strike, they took up arms against the occupiers, kicking off the insurrection that would end on August 25th 1944 with the German forces surrendering and fleeing the city.
Here's a look at what happened through a selecton of images. Click on the link below.
IN PICTURES: Paris rises up against the Nazi occupiers
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