France Marks 80th Anniversary of Provence Landings
France Marks 80th Anniversary of Provence Landings
France Marks 80th Anniversary of Provence Landings
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On August 15, 2024, France commemorated the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in Provence during World War II, an event often overshadowed by the Normandy landings. President Emmanuel Macron led the ceremonies, which particularly honored the significant contributions of African soldiers from former French colonies, who constituted a substantial portion of the forces involved. Despite storm warnings leading to the cancellation of a seaborne segment, events included speeches from African leaders and the awarding of the Legion of Honor to World War II veterans. The operation, known as Operation Dragoon, was crucial for the liberation of southern France, facilitating the recapture of key ports like Marseille and Toulon. Historians note that this campaign, although less celebrated than Normandy, was instrumental in the Allied victory in Europe. The event's recognition is also gaining traction in Africa, reflecting a broader appreciation for the role of colonial troops in the war.

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