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Soldiers of the Free French Forces

April 17, 2015
“Soldiers of the Free French Forces (Forces françaises libres), military units who joined “Free France” (la France libre), the Resistance organisation founded by Charles de Gaulle in 1940, assist in mopping up pockets of the German garrison in Paris just prior to Germany’s capitulation and withdrawal from the city. Paris, Île-de-France, France. 16 August 1944.”

Source: bag-of-dirt

Tags: female soldiers, female resistance fighters, women in war, history, French history, World War 2, Charles de Gaulle, Free French, Free French forces, Paris
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