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Throughout the rooms, you will be confrunted with the situations in which Jean Moulin and Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque found themselves and the choices they had to make during the Second World War.
The chronological itinerary of the visit corresponds to the actions of Jean Moulin and Philippe de Hauteclocque in France between the two world wars, the debacle of June 1940 during the Occupation, the Internal Resistance and the fighting until the liberation of France, of which Paris remained the most powerful symbol.
The chronological itinerary of the visit corresponds to the actions of Jean Moulin and Philippe de Hauteclocque in France between the two world wars, the debacle of June 1940 during the Occupation, the Internal Resistance and the fighting until the liberation of France, of which Paris remained the most powerful symbol.
From March 19th to July 13th 2025, the Liberation of Paris Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum dedicates its new exhibition to Daniel Cordier, an unclassifiable, multi-faceted personality. From the young patriotic far-right activist who became one of the faces of republican values, to the impulsive fighter who later became the diligent biographer of Jean Moulin's commitment, to the art dealer and gallery owner who became a “great witness” to the war, Daniel Cordier went through a hundred years of history with a profound desire for freedom. Five years after his death, and with the publication of a new volume of his posthumous memoirs at the beginning of 2025, this exhibition breathes new life and substance into his singular journey through a century of passions and commitments.
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