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World War II. Liberation of Paris. Ruins of individual shelters in front of the Navy Ministry, place de la Concorde, after the surrender of the German army, on August 25, 1944. Full credit: LAPI / Roger-Viollet / Granger — All rights reserved.NAPF2021-10-26T15:21:22-07:00

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