An AFPU (Army Film and Photographic Unit) jeep displaying a large union flag drives down the Champs Elysees in Paris, 26 August 1944. An AFPU jeep displaying a large union flag drives down the Champs Elysees in More
The Liberation of Paris, 25 - 26 August 1944 General Charles de Gaulle and his entourage set off from the Arc de Triumphe down the Champs Elysees to Notre Dame for a service of thanksgiving following the city's More
Paris, Spring 1945- Everyday Life in Liberated Paris, France, 1945 A large group of civilians queues outside a bakery-patisserie on a street, somewhere in Paris. There are a large number of men in this queue, More
Nederlands: Collectie / Archief : Fotocollectie Anefo Reportage / Serie : Hollandse ambassade te Parijs (1945) Beschrijving : Ambassadeur H.M. Haersma de With met een medewerker Datum : 1945 Locatie : Frankrij More
Parisians line the Champs-Elysees to cheer the massed infantry units of the American army as they march in review towards the Arc de Triomphe, celebrating the liberation of the capital of France from Nazi occup More
"American servicemen and women gather in front of "Rainbow Corner" Red Cross club in Paris to celebrate the unconditional surrender of the Japanese."
Catalog #: 10_0020025 Title: Paris France Date: 1941-1945 Additional Information: World War Two Tags: Paris France, World War Two, 1941-1945
Crowds of Parisians celebrating the entry of Allied troops into Paris scatter for cover as a sniper fires from a building on the place De La Concorde. Although the Germans surrendered the city, small bands of More
German Nazi officers parading in the deserted Foch avenue, Paris, France (1940). Screenshot taken from the 1943 United States Army propaganda film Divide and Conquer (Why We Fight #3) directed by Frank Capra a More
Français : Émile Hennequin, (1887 - ?), Directeur de la Police Municipale à la Préfecture de Police, signataire de la circulaire 173-42 du 13 juillet 1942, organisant la Rafle du Vel d'Hiv.
Français : Librairie-Papeterie à la rue de la Pompe, 16ème.