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(FILES) In this file photograph taken on August 26, 1944, French General Charles de Gaulle, President of the Provisional Government of the French Republic (GPRF) addresses a press conference of journalists in his office of the Ministry of War, Rue Saint Dominique in Paris, just after the Liberation of Paris, during World War II. - In August 1944, without waiting for the Allies to arrive, Paris rose up after four years of German occupation. On the 25th, after a week of strikes, barricades and street battles, the capital welcomed de Gaulle, who finally proclaimed "Paris liberated". (Photo by - / AFP)
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