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- A documentary on insect life in meadows and ponds.
- Region by region, the history of the liberation of France at the end of the Second World War.
- In June 1940, the Wehrmacht entered Paris, which for four years became the Germans' military and political center for the occupation of France. Beginning with the Normandy invasion, the military situation was reshuffled and the liberation of the capital was the subject of many negotiations among the Allies. This film retraces the high points of the Battle for Paris, from August 19-25, 1944.
- The liberation of France in 1944 was a major military objective in the Allies' first major offensive. But in order to reduce Germany to the point of surrender, the Allied strategy would probably have proved to be insufficient without the will of the French people to free themselves of the occupiers through clandestine resistance movements. Due to the blend of a historian's respect for facts and human warmth, the film, made up of archive footage, puts us in the middle of the last battles for liberation.