Robert Capa © International Center of Photography FRANCE. Paris. August, 1944. After the entry of the French 2nd Armored Division, numerous pockets of German snipers had to be rooted out. Many French civilians and members of the French Resistance (...)
joined the French troops in the fighting. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos
Robert Capa © International Center of Photography General LECLERC (left) Commander of the French 2nd Armored Division making his way towards Paris, somewhere in the southern suburbs, prior to the liberation of the city. 25 August 1944.
Banlieue (...)
du sud de Paris. Le 25 août 1944. Le Général Leclerc fait le point avant son entrée dans la capitale à la tête de la 2° Division Blindée. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos
Robert Capa © International Center of Photography After the entry of the French 2nd Armored Division, numerous pockets of German snipers had to be rooted out in street fighting. Many French civilians and members of the Resistance helped the Frenc (...)
h troops in this fighting. This photograph shows a French civilian who was unable to contain his wrath against a German soldier who had surrendered.
Paris. August 25th, 1944. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos
Magnum Collection FRANCE. Paris. 27th August 1944. A party given in the home of the Paris Vogue editor Michel de Brunhoff, shortly after the liberation of Paris, brought together John MORRIS (rear center with glasse (...)
s). On his right: Robert CAPA. On his left (glasses): David SEYMOUR "Chim". Foreground in uniform Lee MILLER. Behind her, man in tweed jacket: Henri CARTIER-BRESSON. © Magnum Collection | Magnum Photos
Henri Cartier-Bresson FRANCE. World War II. Liberation. Paris. 8th arrondissement. Champs-Elysées. 26th August 1944. General DE GAULLE leads the parade which started at the Arc de Triomphe (grave of the unknown soldier) (...)
towards Notre Dame cathedral. In the foreground, standing: British photographer George RODGER.
Paris. 26 août. Paris est libéré.
75008. Champs-Elysées. Le général DE GAULLE prend la tête du défilé qui va de l'Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile (tombe du soldat inconnu) à Notre-Dame.
Debout : George RODGER, photographe anglais. © Henri Cartier-Bresson | Magnum Photos
Robert Capa © International Center of Photography FRANCE. Paris. August 25, 1944. After the entry of the French 2nd Armored Division, numerous pockets of German snipers had to be rooted out. Many French civilians and members of the French Resistan (...)
ce joined the French troops in the fighting. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos
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Paris. August 25th, 1944.
After the entry of the French 2nd Armored Division, numerous pockets of German snipers had to be rooted out in street fighting. Many French civilians and me (...)
mbers of the Resistance helped the French troops in this fighting. © Robert Capa © International Center of Photography | Magnum Photos