The Liberation of Paris

On August 25, 1944, crowds of people line the Champs Elysees to watch the Allied soldiers ride into Paris through the Arc de Triomphe in tanks, half tracks and on and motorcycles. A large sign on the right side of the street reads, "Vive de Gaulle." On the left, another reads, "De Gaulle au pouvoir." French General Charles de Gaulle organized the "Free French Forces" in England during World War II and later became President of France.

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Downey, Jack. Crowds of French patriots line the Champs Elysees to view Allied tanks and half tracks pass through the Arc du Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 25, 1944. August 25, 1944. Photograph. Library of Congress. Accessed February 20, 2026.