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Lille being liberated by the British 5th Army, France, 17 October 1918
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Lille being liberated by the British 5th Army, France, 17 October 1918
General Sir William Birdwood being recived by the mayor of Lille, October 1918, (1926). General Birdwood and his troops were welcomed by joyous crowds in Lille on 17 October 1918 as they entered the city, which had been occupied by the Germans since 1914. The general was made an honorary citizen of Lille on 28 October
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This print captures the historic moment of Lille's liberation by the British 5th Army on 17 October 1918. General Sir William Birdwood, a distinguished commander, is seen being warmly received by the mayor of Lille in this powerful image. The city had endured German occupation since 1914, and as General Birdwood and his troops entered Lille, they were greeted with immense joy from the jubilant crowds. The photograph showcases a significant ceremony taking place in front of an impressive building within the heart of Lille. The atmosphere is electric as people line the streets and town square to witness this momentous occasion. It symbolizes not only victory over enemy forces but also gratitude towards those who fought for freedom during World War I. General Birdwood's contribution was so highly regarded that he was bestowed honorary citizenship of Lille on 28 October, further highlighting his pivotal role in liberating this French city. This image evokes a sense of nostalgia, transporting us back to a defining period in history. As we observe this remarkable scene unfold through time, it serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless soldiers like General Birdwood who fought valiantly for their country's freedom. This print immortalizes their bravery and commemorates an important chapter in both French and British history during the early 20th century.
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