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<blockquote data-quote="emilioteles" data-source="post: 1801125" data-attributes="member: 3144"><p><img src="https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/10982571_709883825808079_7219769565774241047_o.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p>Generalleutnant Kurt von Briesen (Kommandeur 30. Infanterie-Division) witnessing his troops parading in the Avenue Foch, Paris on the 14th of June 1940. </p><p></p><p>Days earlier, 30. Infanterie-Division had been approaching Paris from the north, with the intention of by-passing the city and continuing the pursuit of the French troops who had retreated to the south.</p><p>When Briesen heard the news that Paris was declared as an "Open City", he decided to send a small patrol to the city to confirm the rumour. </p><p>On their return, the patrol reported that there was no resistance and that all French military had left. </p><p>With that, Briesen decided to change the intended route of his troops and head directly for the city of Paris.</p><p>When Briesen arrived at the Champs-Élysées, he ordered the 30. Infanterie-Division to march through the Champs-Élysées accompanied by a full military band with him on horseback, saluting them as they passed. </p><p>The incident received widespread press coverage, and was often misunderstood as a German forces victory parade after a French Army surrender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilioteles, post: 1801125, member: 3144"] [IMG]https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/10982571_709883825808079_7219769565774241047_o.jpg[/IMG] Generalleutnant Kurt von Briesen (Kommandeur 30. Infanterie-Division) witnessing his troops parading in the Avenue Foch, Paris on the 14th of June 1940. Days earlier, 30. Infanterie-Division had been approaching Paris from the north, with the intention of by-passing the city and continuing the pursuit of the French troops who had retreated to the south. When Briesen heard the news that Paris was declared as an "Open City", he decided to send a small patrol to the city to confirm the rumour. On their return, the patrol reported that there was no resistance and that all French military had left. With that, Briesen decided to change the intended route of his troops and head directly for the city of Paris. When Briesen arrived at the Champs-Élysées, he ordered the 30. Infanterie-Division to march through the Champs-Élysées accompanied by a full military band with him on horseback, saluting them as they passed. The incident received widespread press coverage, and was often misunderstood as a German forces victory parade after a French Army surrender. [/QUOTE]
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