Assemblée Nationale (Occupation of Paris)

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Assemblée Nationale (Occupation of Paris)

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The Palais Bourbon, seat of the French "Chambre des Députés" (today "Assemblée Nationale"), during the German occupation of Paris 1940-44. A slogan ("Germany wins at all fronts") and a "Victory" sign were attached to the facade. Originally, the V-symbol was used by the Allied (especially made popular by Churchill), but was later adapted by the Nazis (officially an abbreviation of "Victoria", lat. Victory). Also other important buildings in the city were attached with propaganda.
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Le Cercle agricole. Boulevard Saint-GermainCorps législatifPont de la Concorde.Panorama du Pont et de la Place de la ConcordePanorama du Pont et de la Place de la Concorde Vue prise de la Chambre des DéputésPont de la ConcordePont de la ConcordeBoulevard Saint-Germain et quai d'Orsay, cercle agricoleLe pont et la place de la Concorde, depuis le Palais BourbonAssemblé Nationale (Palais Bourbon). Façade nord, portique

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