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France Commemorates Soldiers from Former Colonies at Provence Landings Anniversary

Soldiers from former French overseas colonies were commemorated for their contributions to the Provence landings during World War II. The commemoration acknowledges the overlooked sacrifices of North African and Sub-Saharan African soldiers in the liberation of the south of France, 80 years ago. This recognition comes amidst evolving relationships between France and its former colonies, highlighting a gradual acknowledgment of the complex legacy of colonialism and the roles colonial soldiers played in historic military operations.

  • The Provence landings involved thousands of Free French forces alongside American and British forces to liberate the south of France from Nazi occupation 80 years ago.
  • Many soldiers in the operation came from North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, regions under French colonial rule at the time.
  • The contribution of these colonial soldiers has been historically overlooked, partly due to the legacy of colonialism and the wars of decolonization, such as the Algerian War for Independence.
  • The landings in Provence have been overshadowed by the D-Day commemorations, despite their significant impact on the war’s outcome.
  • France’s relationship with its former colonies, particularly those in Africa, has evolved over the years, with increasing cooperation and acknowledgment of past contributions.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron paid special tribute to the sacrifices of soldiers from former French colonies during the commemoration.
  • The narrative around the Free French forces and the resistance against Nazis in France historically minimized the contributions of colonial soldiers, favoring a narrative that emphasized a unified French resistance.

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