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Tract allemand 25 aout 1944 - Libération de Paris

Tract allemand 25 aout 1944 - Libération de Paris

Author: German propagandaLicense:PD
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Crowds of French patriots line the Champs Elysees to view Free French tanks and half tracks of General Leclerc's 2nd Armored Division passes through the Arc du Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 26, 1944

Crowds of French patriots line the Champs Elysees to view Free French tanks and half tracks of General Leclerc's 2nd Armored Division passes through the Arc du Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 26, 1944

Author: Jack Downey, U.S. Office of War InformationLicense:PD
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Auteur(s):

Anonyme, photographe


Autre titre:

La Libération de Paris - Rue parisienne, août 1944 (?). (Titre factice)


Date de production:

En 1944


Type(s) d'objet(s):

Photographie, Arts graphiques


Dénomination(s):

Photographie


Matériaux et techniques:

Tirage au gélatino-bromure d’argent


Dimensions - Oeuvre:


   Hauteur : 40.4 cm
   Largeur : 59.8 cm

Dimensions - Passe-partout du musée:

   Hauteur : 60 cm
   Largeur : 80 cm



Description:


Tirage monté en 60 x 80 cm.



Marques, inscriptions, poinçons:

Inscription concernant le titre - Au recto de l'image, sur une étiquette en papier collée en bas à droite, inscription imprimée : "...EN DE VERITABLES COMBATS DE RUES." \ Impression


Description iconographique:


La Libération de Paris - Rue parisienne, fin août 1944 (?). Au premier plan, pris de dos, soldats couchés à plat ventre, casqués et armés, fusils à l'épaule. Ils se protègent derrière une butte constituée de terre et de cailloux.
Commentaire historique: 
Le montage ancien brun (49,7x65,2) a été décollé. Il est rangé en dossier d'oeuvre.



Mode d'acquisition:

Mode d'acquisition inconnu


Institution:

Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris


Numéro d’inventaire:

PH19376


IIIF Manifest:

https://apicollections.parismusees.paris.fr/iiif/320019781/manifest

Auteur(s): Anonyme, photographe Autre titre: La Libération de Paris - Rue parisienne, août 1944 (?). (Titre factice) Date de production: En 1944 Type(s) d'objet(s): Photographie, Arts graphiques Dénomination(s): Photographie Matériaux et techniques: Tirage au gélatino-bromure d’argent Dimensions - Oeuvre: Hauteur : 40.4 cm Largeur : 59.8 cm Dimensions - Passe-partout du musée: Hauteur : 60 cm Largeur : 80 cm Description: Tirage monté en 60 x 80 cm. Marques, inscriptions, poinçons: Inscription concernant le titre - Au recto de l'image, sur une étiquette en papier collée en bas à droite, inscription imprimée : "...EN DE VERITABLES COMBATS DE RUES." \ Impression Description iconographique: La Libération de Paris - Rue parisienne, fin août 1944 (?). Au premier plan, pris de dos, soldats couchés à plat ventre, casqués et armés, fusils à l'épaule. Ils se protègent derrière une butte constituée de terre et de cailloux. Commentaire historique: Le montage ancien brun (49,7x65,2) a été décollé. Il est rangé en dossier d'oeuvre. Mode d'acquisition: Mode d'acquisition inconnu Institution: Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris Numéro d’inventaire: PH19376 IIIF Manifest: https://apicollections.parismusees.paris.fr/iiif/320019781/manifest

Author: Anonyme, photographeLicense:CC0
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Message du général Leclerc aux FFI stationnées à la préfecture de Police de Paris la veille de la libération de Paris.
Exposé dans la salle de billard des appartements préfectoraux de la préfecture de police de Paris. Cette salle est ouverte au public pour la deuxième fois en 2015.

Photo prise lors des journées européennes du patrimoine 2015.

Message du général Leclerc aux FFI stationnées à la préfecture de Police de Paris la veille de la libération de Paris. Exposé dans la salle de billard des appartements préfectoraux de la préfecture de police de Paris. Cette salle est ouverte au public pour la deuxième fois en 2015. Photo prise lors des journées européennes du patrimoine 2015.

Author: TiradenLicense:CC-BY-SA-4.0
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Reddition de la garnison allemande de Paris en août 1944 signé par le général Leclerc, Musée Militaire, Aux Invalides.

Reddition de la garnison allemande de Paris en août 1944 signé par le général Leclerc, Musée Militaire, Aux Invalides.

Author: Gind2005License:CC-BY-SA-4.0
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An AFPU photographer kisses a small child before cheering crowds in Paris, 26 August 1944.
An AFPU photographer kisses a small child before cheering crowds in Paris, 26 August 1944.

An AFPU photographer kisses a small child before cheering crowds in Paris, 26 August 1944. An AFPU photographer kisses a small child before cheering crowds in Paris, 26 August 1944.

Author: Malindine E G (Capt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic UnitLicense:PD
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The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45
Priest 105mm self-propelled guns of the French 2nd Armoured Division in front of Notre Dame in Paris, 26 August 1944.

The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45 Priest 105mm self-propelled guns of the French 2nd Armoured Division in front of Notre Dame in Paris, 26 August 1944.

Author: Malindine E G (Capt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic UnitLicense:PD
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The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45
Priest 105mm self-propelled guns of the French 2nd Armoured Division in front of Notre Dame in Paris, 26 August 1944.

The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45 Priest 105mm self-propelled guns of the French 2nd Armoured Division in front of Notre Dame in Paris, 26 August 1944.

Author: Malindine E G (Capt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic UnitLicense:PD
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The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45
Civilians shelter behind Priest 105mm self-propelled guns of the French 2nd Armoured Division as German snipers open fire from buildings in Paris, 26 August 1944.

The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45 Civilians shelter behind Priest 105mm self-propelled guns of the French 2nd Armoured Division as German snipers open fire from buildings in Paris, 26 August 1944.

Author: Malindine E G (Capt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic UnitLicense:PD
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Destruction at 2 rue Boursault (Paris 17th district), at the corner of boulevard des Batignolles during the liberation of Paris.

Destruction at 2 rue Boursault (Paris 17th district), at the corner of boulevard des Batignolles during the liberation of Paris.

Author: TangopasoLicense:PD
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70 ans Liberation de Paris

70 ans Liberation de Paris

Author: JoseolgonLicense:CC-BY-SA-4.0
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Photograph shows Pvt. Gordon Conrey of Milford, N.H., one of the first Americans to visit Versailles after its liberation, standing in the hall of mirrors.

Photograph shows Pvt. Gordon Conrey of Milford, N.H., one of the first Americans to visit Versailles after its liberation, standing in the hall of mirrors.

Author: Bert BrandtLicense:PD
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Affiche du Comité de libération parisien pour l'entrée des alliés dans Paris, fac-similé du Musée national de l'Ordre de la Libération

Affiche du Comité de libération parisien pour l'entrée des alliés dans Paris, fac-similé du Musée national de l'Ordre de la Libération

Author: AquilaeLicense:CC-BY-SA-4.0
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Aimos pose très légèrement penché sur sa gauche, le regard en coin vers sa droite, l'air étonné et esquissant un très léger sourire. Il porte les cheveux courts et un chapeau de feutre type Fedora gris foncé avec un ruban noir. Il est vêtu d'un veston gris, d'une chemise claire et d'une cravate grise.

Aimos pose très légèrement penché sur sa gauche, le regard en coin vers sa droite, l'air étonné et esquissant un très léger sourire. Il porte les cheveux courts et un chapeau de feutre type Fedora gris foncé avec un ruban noir. Il est vêtu d'un veston gris, d'une chemise claire et d'une cravate grise.

Author: Anonyme. Collectif.License:PD
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Photo prise lors de la libération de Paris

Photo prise lors de la libération de Paris

Author: BGchirdigLicense:CC0
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(This film is silent)
National Archives Identifier: 16041
Local Identifier: 111-ADC-2237
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/16041
Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer
This item was produced or created:8/29/1944
Shot list: Seq: French Republican Guards and band parade on Champs Elysees. MSs, jeeps carry signs "1944 and "Vive de Gaulle."VS, burning bldgs in city. Fireman attempts to put out fire in rubble. HS, 28thDiv (US) and First Army, 741st Tank Bn (US) parade past Arc de Triomphe. MCUs, Lt Gens Omar N Bradley and Courtney H Hodges, French Gens de Gaulle and Vican with staff on review stands.VS, jeeps, scout cars, tanks and other armored vehicles pass in review;Arc de Triomphe in bg. HSs, MSs, medical corpsmen on parade.CU, Colors pass camera.
Contact(s):
National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RDSM)
National Archives at College Park
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone: 301-837-3540

Email: mopix@nara.gov

(This film is silent) National Archives Identifier: 16041 Local Identifier: 111-ADC-2237 https://catalog.archives.gov/id/16041 Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer This item was produced or created:8/29/1944 Shot list: Seq: French Republican Guards and band parade on Champs Elysees. MSs, jeeps carry signs "1944 and "Vive de Gaulle."VS, burning bldgs in city. Fireman attempts to put out fire in rubble. HS, 28thDiv (US) and First Army, 741st Tank Bn (US) parade past Arc de Triomphe. MCUs, Lt Gens Omar N Bradley and Courtney H Hodges, French Gens de Gaulle and Vican with staff on review stands.VS, jeeps, scout cars, tanks and other armored vehicles pass in review;Arc de Triomphe in bg. HSs, MSs, medical corpsmen on parade.CU, Colors pass camera. Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RDSM) National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, MD 20740-6001 Phone: 301-837-3540 Email: mopix@nara.gov

Author: US National ArchivesLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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Libération of France D-day at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. This is Kodak Kodachrome photo. These photographs are from his 400 image slide collection documenting his time in France ; OHA 143.02 Crynes Collection ; Major Sylvester F. Crynes MC was a pathologist with the 217th General Hospital during WWII.

Libération of France D-day at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. This is Kodak Kodachrome photo. These photographs are from his 400 image slide collection documenting his time in France ; OHA 143.02 Crynes Collection ; Major Sylvester F. Crynes MC was a pathologist with the 217th General Hospital during WWII.

Author: Otis Historical Archives of “National Museum of Health & Medicine” (OTIS Archive 1)License:CC-BY-4.0
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*French resistants firing in a skirmish during the battle for Paris. Screenshot from La Liberation de Paris, September 1st, 1944.
there is no known copyright for this 1944 underground propaganda work but the producer is the Le Comite de Liberation du Cinema Francais which disbanded shortly after.
original movie file cand be found as public domain material at https://archive.org/details/LaLiberationdeParis1944

*French resistants firing in a skirmish during the battle for Paris. Screenshot from La Liberation de Paris, September 1st, 1944. there is no known copyright for this 1944 underground propaganda work but the producer is the Le Comite de Liberation du Cinema Francais which disbanded shortly after. original movie file cand be found as public domain material at https://archive.org/details/LaLiberationdeParis1944

Author: The original uploader was Paris By Night at English Wikipedia.License:PD
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A photography of the 35 French Resistance Martyrs' marble wall in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France. The 35 were assassinated by the Germans on August 16 1944 during the Liberation of Paris. May 16 2007.

A photography of the 35 French Resistance Martyrs' marble wall in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France. The 35 were assassinated by the Germans on August 16 1944 during the Liberation of Paris. May 16 2007.

Author: Paris By Night at en.wikipediaLicense:PD
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German tank (Hotchkiss H35) moving in downtown Paris on August 19 1944 during the battle for Paris. Screenshot from en:La Liberation de Paris, September 1st, 1944.
there is no known copyright for this 1944 underground propaganda work but the producer is the Le Comite de Liberation du Cinema Francais which disbanded shortly after.
original movie file cand be found as public domain material at https://archive.org/details/LaLiberationdeParis1944

German tank (Hotchkiss H35) moving in downtown Paris on August 19 1944 during the battle for Paris. Screenshot from en:La Liberation de Paris, September 1st, 1944. there is no known copyright for this 1944 underground propaganda work but the producer is the Le Comite de Liberation du Cinema Francais which disbanded shortly after. original movie file cand be found as public domain material at https://archive.org/details/LaLiberationdeParis1944

Author: Original uploaded by Paris By Night (Transfered by מתניה)License:PD
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For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. Französinnen, die der Kollaboration mit den .....en während der Besetzung beschuldigt sind, werden entehrt und durch die Strassen Paris geführt. Barfuss, Brandmale im Gesicht, den Kopf kahl geschoren.

For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. Französinnen, die der Kollaboration mit den .....en während der Besetzung beschuldigt sind, werden entehrt und durch die Strassen Paris geführt. Barfuss, Brandmale im Gesicht, den Kopf kahl geschoren.

Author: Unknown authorUnknown authorLicense:CC-BY-SA-4.0
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Destruction at the carrefour Curie (Paris 6th district), at the end of the Pont Neuf.

Destruction at the carrefour Curie (Paris 6th district), at the end of the Pont Neuf.

Author: TangopasoLicense:PD
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Celebration of the liberation of Paris in France with Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov (on the end of the table). See also here

Celebration of the liberation of Paris in France with Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov (on the end of the table). See also here

Author: Unknown authorUnknown authorLicense:PD
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Historische Übersicht

Aufstand der Résistance und Einzug der 2. frz. Panzerdivision.

Fakten auf einen Blick

Ergebnis:Allierter Sieg.

Frankreich / USA

  • Befehlshaber: Philippe Leclerc
  • Truppenstärke: 16000
  • Verluste: 1000

Wehrmacht

  • Befehlshaber: D. v. Choltitz
  • Truppenstärke: 20000
  • Verluste: 12000

Strategischer Kontext

Symbolisches Ende der deutschen Herrschaft in Frankreich.

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