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A very moving column from the front page of the November 15, 1918 issue of The Stars and Stripes that clearly described the joyous pandemonium that characterized the city of Paris when World War One could finally be seen in the rear view mirror:

And all Paris laughed the laugh of happy children after a day’s glad play. And the next day, and the next night, Paris sallied forth to romp and play again.


Click here to read about the W.W. II liberation of Paris.


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