and former Paris bureau chief for the Daily Telegraph returns with "Paris '44: The Shame and the Glory," an exhaustively researched, enthralling, cinematic account of the liberation of Paris, in ...
General Bradley, the American commander in France, had set his hopes upon the possibility of ending the war that autumn, and he inclined to ignore Paris for the push eastward. Manner was equally ...
Getty Images Since then, the Champs-Élysées has appeared throughout history as a backdrop to France’s most powerful political moments, such as the Liberation of Paris in 1944. Getty Images ...