The battle for Paris: Resistance vs Nazi command
In the summer of 1944, with Paris still under occupation and tensions running high, a series of initiatives and bold decisions helps save the city. Between coded messages broadcast from Radio London, rivalries inside the French Resistance, and the diplomatic efforts of Swedish consul Raoul Nordling, a delicate confrontation unfolds with the German command, caught between strict orders from Berlin and the reality on the ground. Strikes, demonstrations, fragile truces, and the release of prisoners shape the decisive days leading up to the arrival of General Leclerc’s 2nd Armored Division and the gradual loss of control by German forces. On August 26, Charles de Gaulle walks down the Champs-Élysées as crowds gather in celebration: Paris is free—won at great cost, yet preserved.

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