Liberation of Paris in 1 minute using Google Earth
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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The Liberation of Paris from start to finish.
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- 'Titan' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Speeches:
- • Goebbels " Total War S...
- • To All Free Frenchmen ...
- • Speech of De Gaulle " ...
- • President Franklin D. ...
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For those who are confused with Spain in the Liberation of Paris, they were Spanish Republicans in Exile, not the Nationalists where Francisco Franco is ruling spain. They were also under the French Division Army as well.
Yes socialists, criminal pack, like the nazis too. So what you want to explain?
Spain actually wanted to join Germany & Friends but Hitler deemed them as not useful enough
@@mattc9598 Not true as far as I know. Admiral Canaris a friend of Franco said to him not to join the war becasue he knows its already lost.
@@mattc9598Nope, Franco's Spain avoided war, in fact, it asked Togo to join the Axis, knowing that it was a former German colony, so the Germans left them out of their plans.
Yep. There were Spanish who sided with the Axis too, they were under the Division Azul or Blue Division
France, 1940: Abandon Paris to not ruin it.
Also France 1944: Maybe just a little gunpowder scent to the mix
It was actually abandoned by the German Commander of the city. He had orders from Hitler to use scorched earth tactics in Paris but refused to follow through with those orders.
it was the Germans who liberated france from the jewish freemasons. Now it is france that is being destroyed by the victors, flooding it with migrants.
For those wondering what's happening in Paris before the arrival of the Allies : there was a strike on all the stations of the SNCF, it soon became a general strike (We always keep traditions alive (don't insult me I am French)) and a revolt
You drop this, Emperor 🏳️
I always heard that the French resistance was pivotal to the success of D-Day but I can't ever find any information on it, do you have any keyfigures or key events(like, named events) I can google to learn more about this?
@@praetor4118 I learned in a documentary that there was a operation I don't remember the name : Everytime the colour green is cited even indirectly, the resistants needed to sabotage the railway network, the one of the 6th June 1944 was "les dés sont jetés" (idk what it is in English), a sabotage around Lyon was strategic because the German troops were not able to come on the front. The resistance sent positions of the enemy troops during all the war. So they were important in the war. The railway was a strategic transport so "cheminots" sabotaged their own locomotive since the SNCF was under the German control. So they were important for the success of Overlord (Débarquement en Normandie like we said in France)
@@Bagus_1003We won cry about it
@@Bagus_1003Naaaa that one was the British flag they helped us snag in Yorktown.
Seriously... The French are the reason we as Americans HAVE a country. A little respect is due.
The Germans when occupying France forgot about the good ol' revolutionnary chop chop tradition in Paris.
Lol. The French resistance is a joke.. they only resisted when it became obvious that the Germans were going to be pushed out by the allies
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it was the Germans who liberated france from the jewish freemasons. Now it is france that is being destroyed by the victors, flooding it with migrants.
Pockets of resistance at the beginning really held their own
yeah, the Germans weren't doing too hot at this point of the war and most of the units posted in Paris were "excuse me, who?" units with poor training and limited equipment.
20,000 troops is nothing for a city the size of Paris.
It's cuz Paris isn't really a strategic position
I mean that’s completely wrong, the troops in Western Europe at this point in the war while not experienced in combat were not poorly trained or having limited equipment, they had access to a vast amount of leftover French equipment and vehicles. Who told you such a blatant lie and shame on your for spreading it without checking to make sure you knew.
They were freshly graduated soldiers sure but Germany was not cutting its training. towards the actual endseig when Germany was enlisting anyone from the elderly to 13 year old boys is when the quality actually plummeted.
@@johnm8015 by 1944 most of the Wehrmacht forces have been destroyed by the Russians. Most of the tanks, planes and the most experience troops have been annihilated. When the so called "allies" landed at Normandy, they have faced the left-overs of already defeated Wehrmacht.
crazy that it only took a minute for them to liberate paris
Isn’t this sped up?
@@Ketouma isn’t this a joke?
@@gamingwithalexander6030 this is the "slowed & reverbed" version of 1940 😊
Ikr
Hitler and German high comand did not intend to hold the city so no reinforcements were sent, instead Hitler ordered city to be destroyed and left, but the comander in field ignored the order.
what da spain doing?
Volonteers
Yo it’s you
The 9th division are a republican exiliaded people that help on this battle
@@mathbonaparteisbacki thought the Spanish Republic were replaced by the nationalist somewhere in the 1930s
Edit: nvm
LA NUEVE!
If I remember correctly, Hitler order the garrison commander to basically raze Paris to the ground before the allied forces arrived but he ignored the order and prevented the city’s demolition
Oui c'est ça et Hitler à demandé après " Paris brûle t'elle"
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@@FlyxPat oui c'est lui
Some historians disagree, he may not have the forces to destroy paris with the insurrection.
There is actually no proof of that except the commander's own words. He probably said that to make himself look good after his surrender. There was absolutely no plan, ressources or means to do that and no official order.
Oh yeah, I remember that in Steel Division Normandy 1944 (a game made by a French studio), the French 2nd armored division have Spanish troops in their ranks.
UNITED WE STAND 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇪🇸
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@@OkOk-uo6imkeep crying
@@OkOk-uo6imNice face reveal
@@OkOk-uo6im😂 bet u immigrated in one of those countries
DEUTSCHLAND!
Je suis français ! Vive la France ! ( I am French ! Long live France ! )
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1870 🕶
@@GamingRoland 1789 , 1805 , 1916 😈🇨🇵⚜️
@@Aldjia-v1g 1815, 1940.
@@mordekaishekelbergiv.4211 From 1429 to 1453, 1515, 1944 to 1945 😉😜
I guess the French flag with crosses are the pockets of resistance, the Free French. The ones that moved in are the French troops that evacuated.
If you're referring to Dunkirk, most (if not all) of those French troops were sent right back to France to defend the nation, hopeless though the situation was. They were swiftly captured and disarmed. It took years to re-establish the French army, mostly with troops from French colonies in Africa. Oddly enough, the first "French" troops to reach Paris were actually mostly Spanish exiles under French command.
@@Cailus3542 sent back or they went back on their own volition?
@@Cailus3542That's not true. Taken from the 2nd Division Blindée's wiki (the one that liberated Paris).
"The division's 14,454 personnel included men from the 2nd Light Division, which included escapees from metropolitan France, as well as 3,600 Moroccans and Algerians and about 350 Spanish Republicans"
Therewere many people from the colonies in the French Army but not the majority and especially not in this division
@@t.g.5256 French 2nd Light Cavalry Division?
@@anonnimoose7987 "The division was formed around a core of units that had raided Italian Libya at the end of 1940 and Tripoli in 1943 under Leclerc, but was most known for its role in the fight at Kufra in 1941; later renamed the 2nd Light Division, in August 1943, it adopted the same organizational structure as a US light armored division."
Spanish Exiles and partisans be like: let's cooperate with allies
0:27 "I am gay"
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Mechanic, I am gay
He said "aérienne"
@@Az-la-ph-ra No he came out the toilet
@@WadaZable wth ●_●
LeClerc rolling up like a boss.
"i am stupid"
After the Americans, British did most of the fighting on Normandy
My idea for next video:battle of verdun using google earth remastered
He already has.
Now France is occupied again…
Par qui?
Viva la France 🇨🇵!!!
@@user-dt8vy2yb3d VIVE LA FRANCE !
@@mathbonaparteisbackVIVA LA FRANCE!!!🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
@@NicolasLarios-sz3ldVIVA LE FRANCE 🇫🇷 🇫🇷
@@u2boii878 VIVE LA FRANCE 🇫🇷🇫🇷
0:33 That one battalion is like:"Fuck this shit I'm out" 😂
lots of things i didnt know i found out today, once again a great video
The first tank that went into Paris was Spanish. The Guadalajara.
The number of troops on both sides is as if this is not a battle for Paris, but for a random village.
It wasn't a strategic objective for the allies nor Germany.
@@tonyhawk94It was strategic, victory over Paris meant a French Revenchism or not, the difference between this battle and other great city was the necessity to not destroy it, and proof it was not necessary, you just have to look at other great city during the war, Berlin had less than 100 000 German inside defending hit, half where unequiped militia, and 450 000 Soviet, the city was leveled, Paris was moslty intact (ecen thought the N*** tried to destroy it.)
@@leflunch9697 The fact that it remained intact or not doesn't make this battle strategic haha and France wan't in a place where it could be revanchist anymore in any case.
@@tonyhawk94 It make it strategic when it's the first major city to be freed, and when the Allied Command didn't bombard it DUE to the fact it was valuable, and revanchism was present, the numbers of French Soldiers multiply after the Liberation of Paris.
Even though yes, for Allied Command the city being encircled was sufficient enough, the Armée de la Liberation, and French people needed the city freed to truly act.
@@leflunch9697 Yes so it was important for France, naturally, not for the allies. :)
They hit the germans with the uno reverse
After how we see Paris in 2024, I don't know if we can call it a "liberation"
I have been to Paris and it was amazing , dont know why poeple talk trash about it so much "the only thing was the amount of poeple that are black or arab but i didnt pay attention to that 😅
french reconquista
Aw wait… is he going to get demonetized again?
Merci aux républicains espagnols qui on combattue avec nous contre le nazisme.
La première unités à entrée dans Paris était composé d'espagnols de la 2eme division blindé française.
When spanish battalion forget the location of the spain and untimately though they are at war :
WE push english out of their land and US was born, and one century After US liberate France back
That's a beautiful historical relationship !
if I didn't already watch them I'd think kurzgesagt in a nutshell is also a map animation youtuber
VIVE LES PREMIERS COMMANDOS DE FRANCE!!!!
YESSSIR!!
Just goes to show how ridiculous it was to even call it a battle at all, 20,000 tropps is nothing to defend paris sith at all. The Germans didn't want to keep it.
just the same as the d day then.
Casualties on the allies side was what? 5000 persons. And a bout the same on the German side. If you look at the civilians killed by air raids bombs the previous day to prepare the landing, which was 20 000 civilians killed, or if you compare that to the Paris liberation , the d- day was even more uneventful. The Germans did not want to keep their positions. All the rest is propaganda to give grandeur to the anglo world and its superhero complex.
The truth is that the war was already lost (won by the Russians at the expense of 20 millions casualties) and the Germans were retreating to Berlin where the Russians were doing much damage, or about to .
@@sylvaincroissant7650 has nothing to do with the Anglo world, our people were tricked into fighting a war they had no quarrel in and subsequently they've kept a culture alive of worshipping the false war narrative.
My bad, I clicked on this video thinking we're liberating it now 😢
And people say that the French are cowards.
Is this the one where those liberty guns were handed out to every citizen (you only fire once)?
Why are some flags the original French flag and some Free france flag on the allied side
rebels
No in the allied army coming into paris, why are they the original flag with some free france flags.@@user-vk7zv3he1m
@@Jade-Official472 Free France flags are FFL (French resistant in France) and normal French flag are the French troops commanded by General Leclerc.
@@mathbonaparteisback French partisans are FFI (forces françaises de l'intérieur). Leclerc's troops are FFL(forces françaises libres).
Now this was also happening now, Except the red is Russia and the blue is Ukraine...
Awesome
You could have used the 1950 orthophoto from géoportail as background.
VIVE LA 2ème DB ET VIVE LA FRANCE
What a pitiful defence of the city
It shows that france legit liberated paris itself, usa and spain gave support tho.
They were allowed to liberate Paris. Still, it sends a good message
@@WadaZable They were not allowed. They did it despite having orders not to do it. It's the opposite of "allowed", in fact.
and now its a migrant nightmare. So was it really liberated?
yes? french people can speak their mind and protest so that’s liberation…
Those two events in history cannot be compared. The Nazi occupation seeked to annihilate any opposition to its goals and desires, whether it's political, cultural or even ethnical. Immigration will never cause such a tragedy.
By the way, France has always been a multicultural country, not just today. Many French people prior to today's wave of immigration had foreign ancestry (Spanish, Italian, Polish...), and jews and muslims have lived there since the Middle ages.
@@whotheheckistimothyalt2741 for real , thank you for showing respect
I would love you make one that shows immigration with numbers of population and nationalities of origin, in countries around the world, especially in Europe.
Not easy, and how do we count people who were born in France to foreign parents? or who have one French parent and another foreign parent? * and those who are there temporarily? And ethnic statistics do not exist in certain countries (like in France). *I took France as an example but it applies to all countries.
Paris was free of judaism from 1940 to 1944...
Racist
Nice vid!!
I always support resistance
Were is the Spanish flag?
Now miraculous tales of ladybug and cat noir crying for not saving paris 🤡💩
Spain?
0:00 why did it start in 2024
Okay 👍
Yeah, new video
1940, France declared war to Germany
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If there is one day I'd like to time travel to, it's Paris the day it was liberated. The joy, the elation, the feelings!
Brent Paris ?
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Next video chaco war
Maybe you should’ve had the De Gaulle speech instead.
are you talking about the French in 1940?
where did they come from? did they just spawn in or smth
Who
@@nathanmalot4720 the French in paris
@@Elkrian1résistance that emerged knowing the allies would come
@@Elkrian1 the French never left Paris, the citizens were French and when they knew the allies were coming they simply started a rebellion
Cool how the Americans let the French in first
Actually, they didn't. The Americans wanted to bypass Paris but the French disagreed.
@@adrien5834De Gaule nagged us to let them liberate the city.
@@gabriel.b9036 Obviously. And since it didn't go anywhere he forced the issue.
@@adrien5834 Classic De Gaule. A trait both respectable and annoying.
@@gabriel.b9036 Sure, I can see that. De Gaulle's priority was restoring French sovereignty, a priority not shared by Allied Command, which was just as glad to treat French territory as an empty field of maneuvers and not to have to deal with a restored French state.
This feels like child play compared to your average battle at the eastern front.
do the Indonesian independence war please
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They approached the city from the south?
Yes off course why do you find that weird?
@@wesleyjaskulsky9414 No, they didn't. That map is incorrect. The allied forces approached the city from the (south) west. The first unit that entered Paris was the 2nd French Armored Division that came from Argentan (west of Paris).
Vive la France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Liberation of France part 2 soon
Spain wasn’t the second Spanish Republic it was Nationalist Spain
Former Spanish republicans were part of the Free French forces. They formed their own company in Leclerc's division.
Nationalist spain joined the axis with the blue division, only fighting agaisnt communist russia, the spaniards in paris were exiled republicans
0:24 "I eat de coosy"
Where did the Spanish come from
Spanish republic
@@Patriarcademanassés12 Didn't it died in 1939?
@@VietnameseBoii Those were like the remnants of it, in exile.
Thank you again for the Turkish war of independence
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wait we took paris from the south?
The Allies did not only invade occupied France from Normandy. There was also a campaign rolling up from Southern France after Italy has been secured.
The first American unit to enter Paris was the 4th Division who came into France on Utah Beach, they entered through the south using the RN 7 road
None of these troops could have entered France from the south with the liberation happening only 10 days after the landings in Southern France, and Italy wasn't secured until the German instrument of surrender was signed on the 8th May 1945
Is Paris burning?
ni ellos saben de su propia historia... menudo video
Compare this with the Warsaw uprising. On second thought, no.
Inly this paris eneded
enfin....
Most pivotal moments in history
Not really, like at all
@@doteleven5890It was, the victory over Paris meant the first great city of Europe to be freed from German Influence, and gave France rhe boost it needed, after this, the French Army became large enought to be in the top in size. . .the mobilisation speed was impressive.
@@leflunch9697The city was of little importance to the Allies, which is why they sent only three divisions and 30,000 infantry to take Paris
@@doteleven5890 It was not of "little" importance, it was just not a strategic point to capture, just encircled, and they sent troop just to support the paris uprising, Allied High Command didn't wanted to commit too much to not destroy the city, as it would have been problematic
@@leflunch9697 They actually were reluctant to take Paris due to Hitler saying if there was an Allied attack, they would "Not give Paris to the Allies if it was not complete rubble." The only reason the order was not carried out was because the general in charge of the defense of Paris surrendered before any fighting could happen.
ca marche avec les sociales traites politiques et les étranger qui vivent en France et n aiment pas les Français
The numbers literally mean fuck all eh?
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Это че там за овощи на грядке сидели что у них потери выше чем у иррегуляров.
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The Allies landed in France only after the Russians had destroyed the main German armies. The French who fought for Hitler were much more numerous than in the resistance. History remembers everything.
That's not true. Or maybe you include in the numbers the ones from the Alsace/Moselle territories enlisted by force into the Wehrmacht and the SS divisions. Even like that, it's still a no.
The french who fought for The H were not as numerous as the french who resisted, this is completly false
I will add that France had the lowest contribution of volunteers fighting for Germany in all of collaborationist Europe. Only Switzerland and Sweden, two neutral countries, provided less.
0:07 invasion of paris france
0:34 troop of france invading germany in paris
0:48 surround paris
0:46 native france and usa help
0:55 france wins
1940 France 🏳 France 1944 Hallo Germanu germanu💀
After liberating Paris with an army that was mostly Moroccan and Senegalese, they French paraded German POWs in French uniforms through the capital. Can't present blacks as heroes, you know.
citations needed. also the north african troops were well known and infamous for a series of rapes in france and italy.
@@alperkaanbilir1776 This army was in majority in the Southern front in France the one in the north was all from Metropolitan troops.
This is fake news, they were paraded during the liberation.
Also, many colonial troops were composed of European settlers.
2024: most of Paris is Moroccan anyways
@@biwnzixebrxb4786 Nope. There are some three million Maghrebis (Moroccans and Tunisians) and half-Maghrebis in France, around 4% of the population. But they feel more populous for the same reason people tend to overestimate the transgender population. They're different and visible.
You walk the streets, you see a Arabic speaking guy, a minute later you see another Arabic speaking guy; and a minute later yet another one. And you go: Hey these Arabs are everywhere! But within the same two minutes maybe two hundred white people passed you by, talking in French; but you weren't conscious of their speech, it was just normal background noise to your mind.
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I hate these types of comments.
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@@maphzly It’s fine don’t worry about it. 🙂
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The French did not participate in a major battle against the Germans And what the German General Keitel said sums everything up when he said: “Even the French are here... all that was missing is this.” And even Stalin refused to grant it the status of a major state in the war, and it was not summoned at the Yalta Conference, the Tehran Conference, or the Casablanca Conference. Even the Americans initially refused to grant them a permanent seat in the Security Council
Battle of Dompaire the French 2AD inflicted the heaviest single day loss of panzers on the Western Front when it crushed the 112. Panzer Brigade.
The French fought in the Battle or France of 1940, allowed the possibility of the Operation Overlord and was the fourth larger allied army in 1945 with 1.5 million men. Sorry buddy, while it's true that France was defeated quickly, some part colaborate and wasn't one of the major allied countries, it did fight in major battles.
El alamein monte cassino liberation of Paris operation dragoon Colmar poche ? Don't recognise the nationalist German that Said this.
Battle of France was a major battle.
France facing Germany alone while all the others cowered.
Of course that other powers tried to undermine France and profit from it's defeat.
It didn't worked tho, and France is still a major player.
Do you know the story beetween Trueman/Roosevelt and De Gaule before typing your bs? Us wanted to make France a US State, De Gaulle didn't let them, that's the main reason why he wasn't at Potsdam and why 2 days before Overloard he was putted aside... And btw France was a major protagonist of Italy and Africa Campaign, they sent soldiers in the Eastern front also, and fought after the liberation in Netherlands, Germany...De Gaulle and some french generals were on the major commands... Next time instead of typing your stupid hateful propaganda do some research and give some respects to the vet...
Even here are the French with white flags. 😅
Average Virgin Cringe Brainless Fatherless Anti France Troll Fanboy taking Copium over here ⬆️
It's germans bruh
maybe french people will rise up and liberate themselves again one of these days...
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