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Paris Commemorates 80th Anniversary of Liberation with Grand Celebrations

Paris, August 25, 2024 — Paris marked the 80th anniversary of its liberation from German occupation during World War II with a series of grand commemorative events, celebrating the city’s liberation from Nazi control on August 25, 1944.

The day was filled with tributes, military parades, and a symbolic raising of the French flag at the Eiffel Tower.

The celebrations began with a vibrant parade that traced the historic route taken by the 2nd French Armoured Division under the command of General Philippe Leclerc de Hautecloque.

The division’s entry into Paris ended over four years of German occupation and was a significant turning point in the liberation of France.

The parade, described by organizers as both “military and popular,” moved from the southern parts of the capital towards the city center, re-enacting the triumphant arrival of the French forces.

President Emmanuel Macron delivered a keynote address at the conclusion of the march. The ceremony was attended by a host of notable figures, including American actress Jodie Foster and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who were present to honor the historical moment.

Macron’s speech reflected on the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for Paris’s freedom and underscored the continued significance of their actions in contemporary France.

The day’s events included a symbolic gesture at the Eiffel Tower, where the French flag was raised to commemorate the firefighters who, 80 years ago, removed the Nazi flag from the tower and replaced it with the French tricolor.

This act was a powerful symbol of resistance and liberation. The French flag fluttered proudly alongside the Olympic rings, as Paris prepares to host the Paralympics starting Wednesday.

The ceremony also featured a ceremonial lighting of the torch for the upcoming Paris Paralympics, followed by a spectacular flyover by the Patrouille de France, the elite aerobatic team of the French Air Force.

This display of military precision and skill was a nod to both the historic and contemporary significance of the day.

Earlier in the week, the city hosted a variety of events leading up to the anniversary. A notable tribute was paid on Saturday to “La Nueve,” the battalion of mostly Spanish Republican forces who were the first to enter Paris on the evening of August 24, 1944.

This unit played a crucial role in the liberation, and their bravery was honored with a special ceremony.

Saturday’s festivities also included a brass band performance, a concert, and a dance held at Paris City Hall, bringing together the community to celebrate and remember the pivotal events of 80 years ago.

These events highlighted the deep-seated pride and collective memory of the city’s liberation, underscoring the lasting impact of this historic milestone on Parisian identity.

The 80th anniversary celebration was not only a remembrance of the past but also a moment of reflection on the values of freedom and resistance that continue to resonate.

As Paris commemorates its liberation, the city reaffirms its dedication to honoring the legacy of those who fought for its freedom and to celebrating the enduring spirit of resilience and unity.

The day’s events serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and offer a chance for Parisians and visitors alike to reflect on the city’s journey from occupation to liberation.

As the celebrations draw to a close, the city remains a testament to the enduring legacy of its fight for freedom and its ongoing commitment to preserving and honoring its historical heritage.

 

Gabriel Peters

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