French President Emmanuel Macron attends ceremonies commemorating the liberation of Strasbourg.
French President Emmanuel Macron commemorated the eightieth anniversary of the liberation of Strasbourg throughout World War II by taking part in a number of ceremonies on Saturday.
In Strasbourg’s Broglie Square, he reviewed the troops and bowed earlier than a monument to General Philippe Leclerc, who led Free French troops into the town on November 23, 1944.
Macron additionally visited the Bruche Valley for a “commemorative tour” that features the Natzweiler-Struthof focus camp close to Strasbourg, the one focus camp constructed by the Nazis in France.
He referred to as for honoring the customarily ignored victims of World War II.