Modern Era · Europe · War
1944
Paris liberated
August 25, 1944
After four years of occupation, the first Allied troops, mostly Free French under Leclerc, rolled into Paris through cheering crowds. Hitler had ordered the city destroyed; the German commander disobeyed. De Gaulle walked down the Champs-Elysees the next day under sniper fire, head up, refusing to duck. France had its myth of liberation.