Paris on the Brink
The relentless German advance during August 1914 pushed the Allies into a desperate retreat, with Paris facing imminent occupation. As the French government fled and Parisians urged for the city to be declared open, a sudden shift in German strategy offered a glimmer of hope. The unexpected decision by the German first army to change its attack plan could alter the fate of Paris and its defenders.In this clip
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