Selasa, 18 April 2017

City of Darkness: Nazi-Occupied Paris

On the most dangerous street in Nazi-occupied Paris, an American family risked all. IT HAD BEEN THREE LONG YEARS SINCE THE NAZIS ARRIVED, marching down the Champs-Élysées in their polished jackboots, ripping down Tricolors and replacing them with swastikas, plastering propaganda and decrees everywhere, casting a terrible shadow over the City of Light. They had …

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