Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération
"De Gaulle at the Invalides"
Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération is dedicated to General de Gaulle and the Resistance movement. The history of the man and the Free French organization are documented through the exhibition of many interesting objects. The Ordre de la Libération, created in 1940 by de Gaulle, was given to people for their bravery in the struggle for the liberation of France. Over a thousand received this honor including Winston Churchill and Eisenhower. Also in the Invalides, the Musée de lArmée and the Musée des Plans-Relief are both worth a visit.
51 Boulevard de La Tour-Maubourg, Paris, France, 75007
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"De Gaulle at the Invalides"
Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération is dedicated to General de Gaulle and the Resistance movement. The history of the man and the Free French organization are documented through the exhibition of many interesting objects. The Ordre de la Libération, created in 1940 by de Gaulle, was given to people for their bravery in the struggle for the liberation of France. Over a thousand received this honor including Winston Churchill and Eisenhower. Also in the Invalides, the Musée de lArmée and the Musée des Plans-Relief are both worth a visit.
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