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Paris (France), 25 Aug (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Rafael Cañas/Christophe Petit-Tesson) The French capital commemorated on Wednesday the 77th anniversary of its liberation in World War II, and again with a strong Spanish presence, especially of the republican flags that remembered the Spanish soldiers who entered the vanguard of the Allied troops.çFOOTAGE OF THE 77TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LIBERATION OF PARIS IN WORLD WAR II WITH THE VIEW OF TROOPS FROM MILITARY UNITS RELATED TO LIBERATION, THE REMEMBRANCE OF LIBERATION AND RESISTANCE FIGURES WHO DIED IN THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS, AS WELL AS LITERARY READINGS.INCLUDES RESOURCE FOOTAGE OF PARIS MAYOR ANNE HIDALGO; THE SPANISH MINISTER OF THE PRESIDENCY, FÉLIX BOLAÑOS; AND OTHER FRENCH AUTHORITIES AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ALIDADOS COUNTRIES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
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