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Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Welcome to the old film time of the book, today for all readers and friends to share this group of photos, is from the German occupation of The German occupation of Paris in The Second World War. Through this set of old photographs, we can look back at the images that have survived from this period of history. The photo was taken in Paris, France during the German occupation of World War II, on holidays German soldiers in a carriage sightseeing in Paris, due to the rapid surrender of France in the face of German invasion during World War II, Paris was not invaded by war, and most of the historical and cultural monuments were completely preserved. Of course, after the German army entered Paris, some famous paintings and antiques were looted.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Photographed in Paris, France during World War II, German troops lined up in the streets to deter anti-Germans in Paris, where parts of France, though autonomous by the Vichy government, had completely lost their military defense and military rights.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Photographed in Paris, France during World War II, two German soldiers chatting and communicating with a French girl on the streets of Paris, for French girls who had an ambiguous relationship with German soldiers during the German occupation period, and after the end of the war, these girls were labeled "collaborators". In the atlas previously published in the book, there are also old photographs of this period, they were shaved and pulled to the street to show the public.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Photographed in Paris, France during World War II, young French men and women on bicycles with smiles on their faces seem to be indifferent to the German occupation of French cities.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

The photograph was taken in Paris, France during the German occupation of World War II, and the Photograph left by the German troops stationed in Paris under the Arc de Triomphe, some German youth were extremely popular with French girls. In European culture, because of the mentality of worshipping the strong, these French girls did not have the slightest hatred for their homeland being invaded by the German army.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Photographed in Paris, France during World War II, a group of German naval soldiers chatting with a French girl in a square.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

Photographed in Paris, France during World War II, a group of German soldiers talking to a French woman who had been stationed in Paris for four years until 1944, when Allied forces led by Britain and the United States landed in Normandy and then recaptured French cities.

Colored old photographs: a Parisian girl smiling at German-occupied France in the german occupation

The photograph was taken in Paris, France during world war II, and a German photographer took photos in a jeep to record the history of Paris in France during the German occupation. Since france was the ruling government at the time taking the lead in submitting to Germany, most of the French chose to become submissive after the anti-Germans fled overseas, and there was almost no uprising or anti-German action throughout the German occupation.

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