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Members of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 1 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. Members of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 2 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. UK Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Italian Premier Vittorio Orlando, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, and US President Woodrow Wilson, Paris peace conference, France, 27 May 1919Ernst Udet and others at an aero club in Paris, France, 1928
Members of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 1 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. 'Wellington' KooMembers of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 2 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. 'Wellington' KooUK Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Italian Premier Vittorio Orlando, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, and US President Woodrow Wilson, Paris peace conference, France, 27 May 1919Ernst Udet and others at an aero club in Paris, France, 1928
Renault UE vehicles on parade before the Grand Palais, Paris, France, 14 Jul 1936PZL.23A at the Paris Air Show, Grand Palais, Paris, France, Nov 1936Renault UE tracked vehicles on parade, Paris, France, 11 Nov 1936Herschel Grynszpan under arrest after shooting German diplomat Ernst vom Rath, Paris, France, 7 Nov 1938
Renault UE vehicles on parade before the Grand Palais, Paris, France, 14 Jul 1936PZL.23A at the Paris Air Show, Grand Palais, Paris, France, Nov 1936Renault UE tracked vehicles on parade, Paris, France, 11 Nov 1936Herschel Grynszpan under arrest after shooting German diplomat Ernst vom Rath, Paris, France, 7 Nov 1938
Portrait of Josephine Baker, taken at Studio Harcourt in Paris, France in 1940; this photograph was among those purchased by the French Republic in 2000Adolf Hitler and his entourage visiting the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, 23 Jun 1940Speer, Hitler, and sculptor Arno Breker in Paris, France, 23 Jun 1940German troops marching in Paris, France, circa 1940.
Portrait of Josephine Baker, taken at Studio Harcourt in Paris, France in 1940; this photograph was among those purchased by the French Republic in 2000Adolf Hitler and his entourage visiting the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, 23 Jun 1940Speer, Hitler, and sculptor Arno Breker in Paris, France, 23 Jun 1940German troops marching in Paris, France, circa 1940.
French Jews in Drancy Concentration Camp, Paris, France, 1941Entrance of Drancy concentration camp, Aug 1941; note French gendarme on guardB-24 Liberator of the 705th Bomb Squadron over Orly Airfield, Paris, May 14 1944.Charles de Gaulle, Philippe Leclerc, and others at Montparnasse railway station, Paris, France, 25 Aug 1944
French Jews in Drancy Concentration Camp, Paris, France, 1941Entrance of Drancy concentration camp, Aug 1941; note French gendarme on guardB-24 Liberator of the 705th Bomb Squadron over Orly Airfield, Paris, May 14 1944.Charles de Gaulle, Philippe Leclerc, and others at Montparnasse railway station, Paris, France, 25 Aug 1944
Members of the US Army’s 4th Infantry Division sightseeing in Paris, France, Aug 25, 1944Charles de Gaulle and his entourage at the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France, 26 Aug 1944Crowds fill the Place de la Concorde celebrating the liberation of Paris, France, 26 Aug 1944.French 2nd Armored Division troops and vehicles parading through the Arc de Triomphe down the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France, 26 Aug 1944
Members of the US Army’s 4th Infantry Division sightseeing in Paris, France, Aug 25, 1944Charles de Gaulle and his entourage at the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France, 26 Aug 1944Crowds fill the Place de la Concorde celebrating the liberation of Paris, France, 26 Aug 1944.French 2nd Armored Division troops and vehicles parading through the Arc de Triomphe down the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France, 26 Aug 1944

25 items in this album on 2 pages.



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