World War two : The Occupation of Paris





Description
Rare opportunity to see many places, sometimes famous, with the light of the past. And many pictures in black and white or color, that illuminate the most darkest period of French history. in addition numerous anecdotes and stories about people both unknown and well known ones.
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Recount of the start of WWII and how Paris was occupied. Back to some dramatic anecdotes and the everyday life under the occupation of Paris.
Testimony about the intense artistic life under the occupation : movie stars, music-halls, movie theater
Passages keep atmosphere and decors that could be found during the occupation. In front (on the other side) the building which hosted a bordello requisitioned by the German army
During the occupation, a considerable number of simple objects and art were sold at Drouot auction house. Opportunity to explain the mass stealing of Jewish property and the incredible story of a German art dealer working for the Reich.
The town hall of the 9th district will be the opportunity to speak about the Résistance, with a local employee. But also to address the denunciating and the passive resistance in France during WWII.
This stop will help us understand the role of banks under the occupation. As well as the armistice convention between France and Germany, and the resulting economic and political situation.
Example of a movie theater requisitioned for German soldiers. Nearby an other building remaines famous for hosting one of the most important exhibition in Paris, organized by the nazi propaganda and valuing antisemitism: "the Jews and France"
The “place de l’Opéra” is extremely symbolic of the occupation of Paris. The Kommandantur was there, the Café de la Paix like the Opéra are rich of many anecdotes during this period.
After discussing about the fate of “rue de la Paix” jewelry stores, the “place Vendôme” will be the opportunity to talk about the law ministry, occupied by the German army, as well as one of the very first resistance networks located nearby. The Ritz Hotel, which was a key place of the occupation and collaboration, with many celebrities, spies, and militaries.
The most of the palace hotels were used as headquarters of the German army. Behind Hotel Meurice, we will be able to talk about the main characters related with these places and fights of the “Libération” that ended there.
The “place de la Concorde” shows the marks of the “Libération” fightings. The memorial plaques are dedicated to soldiers, resistance fighters or civilians who took part of the battle. On the terrace, several photos of the square and the places around it will allow to understand better the period but also to review on the fundamental role of many famous people. The museum behind was used by the Germans to store all the art stolen to the Jews and sent to Germany.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(6)
Very nice tour, guides knowledge was awesome and the tour was amazing and very informative and very helpful.
Thank you so much!
Guide was very pleasant and had a script of topics to cover by location. I didn’t consider her to have expertise in subject matter and for price of tour I expected a more savvy guide on subject matter.
We have several guides for this walk and I'm sorry that day, the tour didn't suit you. It is very surprising because our guides get very good comments. Feel free to contact us next time to get a free rde in any other of our walks.
I really felt the intensity of th e terrible moments the Parisians experiences when we passed so many beautiful buidings occupied during the war.
Come back soon! Cheers!
It was a very interesting tour, I learnt a lot about the Occupation and the Liberation of Paris. The guide was amazing !
It was great touring with you Leo!
Just great and thorough. An excellent way to (re)discover Paris and the darkest pages of its history
Come back soon Dirk!
What an exciting tour. In addition to a tour in Paris and seeing magnificent monuments, I learned lots of things about the occupation and liberation of Paris. And the guide is really friendly. I recommend 100!
Thank you so much!



