1944: Paris liberated.When Allied forces landed in Normandy on June 6, 1944, during World War II, the armed French underground units had grown large enough to play an important role in the battles that followed—harassing German forces and sabotaging railways and bridges. As the Germans gradually fell back, local Resistance organizations took over town halls and prefectures from Vichy incumbents. Charles de Gaulle's provisional government immediately sent its own delegates into the liberated areas to ensure an orderly transfer of power. On August 19 Resistance forces in Paris launched an insurrection against the German occupiers, and on this day Free French units under General Jacques-Philippe Leclerc entered the city. De Gaulle himself arrived later in the day, and on the next day he headed a triumphal parade down the Champs-Élysées. More events on this day
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