- CollectionPHOTO 149 - Monuments related to war and the Free French movement in the Pacific
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- Item032 - Admiral Thierry d’Argenlieu’s uniform on display at the Museum of the Order of Liberation, in the Invalides, Paris
- Item033 - Cross of Liberation medals on display at the Museum of the Order of Liberation, in the Invalides, Paris
- Item034 - "Place du Bataillon du Pacifique” (Pacific Battalion Square), Paris
- Item035 - Esplanade of the “Mémorial de la France combattante” (Memorial to Fighting France) on the Mont Valérien, Suresnes
- Item036 - Coffins used to displace the bodies of those executed by the Germans at the Mont Valérien, on display at the fort’s chapel, Suresnes
- Item037 - Remains of the execution posts used by the Germans during the war, on display at the fort’s chapel, Suresnes
- Item038 - Graffiti made by a resistant sentenced to death locked in the fort’s chapel on its wall before facing the firing squad, Suresnes
- Item039 - Clearing in the wood surrounding the Mont Valérien’s fortress in which the executions of resistants and hostages by the Germans took place during the occupation. The victims were placed on the right side of the picture and the German firing squad was on the left, Suresnes
- Item040 - Inside of the Memorial to Fighting France’s crypt (Suresnes), where 16 bodies (at the time of the picture) were buried, representing a broad spectrum of those engaged in French resistance. Vault number 9 was reserved for the last Companion of Liberation to die and is now occupied by Hubert Germain, who died on 12 October 2021
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