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Monday, March 23, 2009

Nazis in Paris

In one of the French campaign's most durable images (note the film truck in the background) German troops parade through Paris, May 1940.
Posted by MUSEUM CURATOR at 10:46 PM
Labels: 1940, European War, France, German Army, Paris, The Third Reich

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