German barrage devastates Paris, De Gaulle leads resistance.
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As the Allied forces advanced towards Paris, the retreating German Wehrmacht launched a massive aerial and artillery barrage against the city. This act of aggression came as the Germans were being pushed out, and they sought to inflict as much damage as possible on the French capital before leaving.
The assault led to thousands of casualties, with civilians bearing the brunt of the attack. The barrage caused widespread destruction to infrastructure, homes, and historical buildings. Hospitals were overwhelmed with the injured, and the immediate aftermath saw a significant disruption to daily life in Paris. The chaos was widespread, with emergency services working tirelessly to rescue and assist the victims.
Amid this destruction, Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces, played a pivotal role in rallying the French Resistance and coordinating efforts with the Allied troops. De Gaulle's leadership was crucial in maintaining morale and orchestrating the city's defenses and emergency response during these critical moments.
The impact of the barrage on Paris was profound. It delayed the city's return to normalcy and left an indelible mark on the residents and the city's history. The event is remembered for the immense human cost and the resilience displayed by Parisians and their leaders as they faced the onslaught.
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