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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg abstract "The Liberation of Strasbourg constituted the dramatically symbolic high point for the rehabilitation of the honor of French arms as the Allies advanced across France toward Germany in 1944. Alsace, of which Strasbourg is the capital, had been the focus of French-German enmity since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, and General Charles de Gaulle insisted that only French forces should retake it. After the victory of Kufra, General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque and his troops swore an oath to fight until \"our flag flies over the Cathedral of Strasbourg\". The oath was fulfilled on 23 November 1944, when the 2nd French Armoured Division under Leclerc's command liberated Strasbourg.On November 22, 1944, the hard-fighting French 2nd Armored Division, along with the French First Army, had been assigned the capture of Strasbourg by Allied Supreme Command. That same day, the 2nd Armored moved up to the vital pass at Saverne, which had been taken by the Americans, about 40 km northwest of Strasbourg. This Saverne \"gap\" is the historic gateway through the barrier of the Vosges Mountains, opening a line of advance on Strasbourg.On November 23, 1944, units of the French 2nd Armored Division entered the city and raised the Free French tricolore over Strasbourg cathedral at 2:30 pm.".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg combatant "France".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg commander Franz_Vaterrodt.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg commander Philippe_Leclerc_de_Hauteclocque.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg date "1944-11-23".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_II.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg place Strasbourg.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg result "French victory".
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink 2nd_Armored_Division_(France).
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_in_France.
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Gaulle.
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_Leclerc_de_Hauteclocque.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Provisional_Government_of_the_French_Republic.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Strasbourg.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Strasbourg_Cathedral.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink Vosges.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liberation of Strasbourg".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strasbourg was liberated".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wikiPageWikiLinkText "liberation of Strasbourg".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg caption "Leclerc's oath of Kufra : "Swear not to lay down arms until our colors, our beautiful colors, float on the Strasbourg Cathedral."".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg combatant "France".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg commander "General Leclerc".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg commander "General Vaterrodt".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg conflict "Liberation of Strasbourg".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg date "1944-11-23".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg partof World_War_II.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg place Strasbourg.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg result "French victory".
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg subject Category:1944_in_France.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg subject Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg subject Category:Conflicts_in_1944.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg subject Category:History_of_Strasbourg.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg type Event.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg type MilitaryConflict.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg type SocietalEvent.
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg comment "The Liberation of Strasbourg constituted the dramatically symbolic high point for the rehabilitation of the honor of French arms as the Allies advanced across France toward Germany in 1944. Alsace, of which Strasbourg is the capital, had been the focus of French-German enmity since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71, and General Charles de Gaulle insisted that only French forces should retake it.".
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg label "Liberation of Strasbourg".
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- Liberation_of_Strasbourg wasDerivedFrom Liberation_of_Strasbourg?oldid=682153415.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg isPrimaryTopicOf Liberation_of_Strasbourg.
- Liberation_of_Strasbourg name "Liberation of Strasbourg".