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In this image provided by the U.S. Signal Corps, French children line up for their milk ration at Moveuvre, France on Nov. 14, 1944. (AP Photo/U.S. Signal Corps)

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In this image provided by the U.S. Signal Corps, mother and baby enjoy what is probably the best meal they have had in some time in Nantes, France on Oct. 30, 1944. During a truce consummated with German officials by Capt. Gene Haegler, U.S. officer in charge of Civil Affairs, almost 9,000 refugees from St. Nazaire and surrounding vicinity were evacuated to Nantes, from where they were to be removed to nearby towns where friends and relatives were waiting to take care of them. (AP Photo/U.S. Signal Corps)

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With their hands clasped behind their heads, a band of collaborationist under guard of the FFI and Lyon citizens, are marched through Lyon's streets to the local jail on Sept. 12, 1944. The liberated French held no sympathy for these Nazi followers, and they were rounded up and jailed soon after local government officials took over. Some of the women had their hair clipped, a form of punishment which is common in France for those who had been friendly with the Nazis. (AP Photo/Pool/Acme, Sherman Montrose)

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Capt. William Ruenzle, of Reselle, N.J., sits in turret of armored reconnaissance car as it rolls through the streets of the French capital, following the liberation of Paris on Sept. 6, 1944. The Arc de Triomphe is in the background. (AP Photo/Pool)

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In this image provided by the U.S. Signal Corps, posts in basement of former shooting gallery in Paris where French patriots were executed by Germans are examined by FFI men and Paris police on Sept. 5, 1944. The victims were tied to posts and shot, bullets nearly cutting off two of the posts. (AP Photo/U.S. Signal Corps)

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In this image provided by the U.S. Signal Corps, grief stricken relatives and friends mourn at the funeral of the 27 Maquis in Saint-Pol-de-Lyon, France on August 30, 1944, who were executed en masse by the Germans. Hearing that the Americans were driving toward Brest, they had made an attempt to take the German garrison. The Germans received reinforcements and quelled the premature uprising. The executioners were captured and made to exhume the bodies from their shallow graves. (AP Photo/U.S. Signal Corps)

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Parisians crouch on the ground as flurries of gunfire break out in the Place de l'Hotel de Ville (City Hall) in central Paris on August 26, 1944, during the French capital's liberation parade in which Gen. Charles de Gaulle was participating. Several were killed in the shooting. (AP Photo/Pool/Acme, Andrew Lopez)

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In this image provided by the Office of War Information, American soldiers who took part in the liberation of Paris on August 25, 1944, halt their jeep to look at the Eiffel Tower, from which the Tricolor flies again. (AP Photo/Office of War Information, John Downey)

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In this image provided by the Office of War Information, a Parisian girl holds her hands high in the victory sign as American troops pass through Paris on their way to the front after the French capital was liberated on August 25, 1944. (AP Photo/Office of War Information, Richard Boyer)

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In this image provided by the U.S. Army Air Forces, as his ME 109 hurtles on without him, still flying level, a Luftwaffe fighter pilot tumbles earthward, his parachute not yet opened, on Aug. 23, 1944. A U.S. Army 8th Air Force fighter pilot attacked this ME 109 somewhere over France and the pilot baled out. (AP Photo/U.S. Army Air Forces)

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These French refugees make their home on the straw covered floor of what was obviously a house of the wealthy in prewar days in St. Lo, France on July 30, 1944. Cared for by Allied Civil Affairs authorities, these people have returned to St. Lo to begin their lives anew. (AP Photo/Pool/Acme, Andrew Lopez)

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Refugees from Caen, Faubourg de Vaucelles and the surrounding villages are living in quarries near Fleury-sur-Orne, France, some shown in a kitchen that cooked for the old and the sick on July 26, 1944. During the bombardment and bombing in that area, 20,000 people took refuge in these quarries, while nearly 14,000 more were evacuated by the Germans to other parts of France. (AP Photo)

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Scene at one of the entrances to the quarries in Fleury-sur-Orne, France on July 26, 1944, which refugees from Caen and surrounding villages living there. (AP Photo/British Newspaper Pool)

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In this image provided by the U.S. Signal Corps, natives of a French village shattered by the Normandy invasion fighting move down a road past ruined buildings on June 15, 1944. Small cart is equipped with balloon tires. (AP Photo/U.S. Signal Corps)

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A German soldier stands guard at an observation post on the Atlantic wall on March 9, 1944. (AP Photo)

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In this British Official Photo, the town of Grenoble has been awarded the Croix de Guerre for the part its citizens have played in resisting the Germans. Part of the interior of the German barracks, blown up by French patriots after the Germans had refused to release innocent hostages, taken in custody after a previous act of sabotage in Grenoble, France on Dec. 2, 1943. (AP Photo/British Official Photo)

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In this image provided by the Ministry of Information, the first big explosion in the Artillery Park at Grenoble, France, lights up the night sky on Nov. 13, 1943. (AP Photo/Ministry of Information)

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In this image provided by the Office of War Information, this German gasoline supply train was derailed and set afire by French patriots near Varenne-Le-Grand, France on August 31, 1943. Beside the loss of the high test gasoline, the railroad line was tied up for five days. (AP Photo/Office of War Information)

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French workmen registering to go to Germany to work for the Nazi war machine shown in France on Dec. 18, 1942. (AP Photo)

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A scene the morning after riots in German-occupied Paris on May 13, 1942. German police command the streets the shops and markets have nothing to offer, as all the Nazis can lay their hands on is sent to Germany, a strict curfew has to be observed, means of transport are inadequate, and again and again there are reports of riots by the infuriated Frenchmen. (AP Photo)

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A traffic policeman halts a motorist on a street in Dunkerque, France on Oct. 9, 1941, French coastal town bombarded by the Germans during the evacuation of British troops last spring. The town since then has become a target for British airmen. (AP Photo/Franz Roth)

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The populace are enjoying an acrobat's performances in the streets of a Paris suburb on August 6, 1940. (AP Photo/Franz Roth)

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French Gendarmes shown questioning civilian wishing to cross border line, indicated by white flag at Libourne, territory around Bordeaux, France on June 26, 1940, which Germans were not allowed to enter until departure of the French government. (AP Photo)

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Some of the victims of the German air raid over Paris of June 3 being cared for in hospital on June 18, 1940. (AP Photo)

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A victim of the German air raid over Paris on June 3, 1940 being treated in a hospital. (AP Photo/Pool/French Army)

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This little girl holds her doll in her arms while awaiting the arrival of the train which will take her away from Paris and the danger of air raids on August 25, 1939. Paris' civilian population is rapidly being evacuated from the city in order to lessen the effectiveness of bombing raids from the sky. (AP Photo)

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A motor car laden with effects proceeds out of Paris on the Avenue de la Grande Armee, Paris on August 25, 1939, following an announcement last night that the government were inviting everyone who could to leave Paris. (AP Photo)