File:Paris Plakat 1942-03-29 B003a.jpg

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Deutsch: Ankündigungsplakat zum "Tag der deutschen Wehrmacht" in Paris am 29. März 1942
English: Preparatory poster for the "Day of the German Wehrmacht" in Paris on the 29th of March, 1942
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Source scan of original
Author Unknown artist by order of the "Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich - Platzkommandantur des Kommandanten der Stadt Paris" (Deutsche Wehrmacht)
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English: The pictured buildings:

top:

then: "Hotel Moderne", until to August 1944 the main lodgings of many, in Paris working female Luftwaffe auxiliary personnel (Luftgau-Kommando Westfrankreich)
now: Hotel "Holiday Inn, Paris" + Hotel "Crowne Plaza Paris"
address: Place de la Republique, 75011 Paris, France

below:

then: Hotel "L'Imperator"
now: Housing-and-office building
address: Rue Beaubourg 70-80, 75003 Paris, France
Deutsch: Die abgebildeten Gebäude:

oben:

damals: "Hotel Moderne", bis August 1944 Hauptunterkunft vieler, der in Paris tätigen Luftwaffenhelferinnen (Luftgau-Kommando Westfrankreich)
heute: Hotel "Holiday Inn Paris" + Hotel "Crowne Plaza Paris"
Adresse: Place de la Republique, 75011 Paris, France

unten:

damals: Hotel "L'Imperator"
heute: Wohn- und Geschäftshaus
Adresse: Rue Beaubourg 70-80, 75003 Paris, France

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