File:60 Anniverssaire Liberation Strasbourg.jpg
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Description60 Anniverssaire Liberation Strasbourg.jpg |
Français : Le 23 Novembre 1944 la deuxième division blindée du général Leclerc entre dans Strasbourg après avoir parcouru plus de 100 km en 6 jours. La ville est libérée. Leclerc s’adresse alors aux Alsaciens en ces termes: « La flèche de votre cathédrale est demeurée notre obsession. Nous avions juré d’y arborer de nouveau les couleurs nationales. C’est chose faite. » |
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Author | JMRW67 |
Camera location | 48° 35′ 00.39″ N, 7° 44′ 44.63″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.583442; 7.745731 |
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