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Paris through the ages
The time of the wars and the World Exhibitions1870: Proclamation of the Third Republic at the Hôtel de Ville.
1885: State funeral for Victor Hugo: his body is placed at the Panthéon after having lain in state under the Arch of Triumph. 1889: Inauguration of the Eiffel Tower at the time of the World Exhibition. 1900: First metro line: “Porte Maillot - Porte de Vincennes”. The World Exhibition leaves three monuments in the city: the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais and the Alexandre III Bridge. 1910: Great floods invade the quarters along the Seine. The streets and the metro are flooded, the capital is paralysed.
1920: The Unknown Soldier is buried under the Arch of Triumph. 1937: The World Exhibition sees the opening of the Palais de Chaillot and the Palais de Tokyo. 1940 - 1944: Occupation of Paris by the Germans. In 1942, 12 000 Jews are arrested and confined at the Vélodrome d’Hiver before being deported. 1944: Liberation of Paris on 25 August. On the 26, General de Gaulle parades on the Champs-Elysées. The German commander Dietrich von Choltitz, responsible for defending Paris, disobeyed Hitler’s orders to destroy the monuments of the capital.
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