Liberation of Paris, complementary (
I hope!) information:
From
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lib%C3%A9ration_de_Paris I’ve found as well these informations:
(And most of them are NOT in the English “equivalent” webpage…

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- The German garrison was 16,000 men strong, poorly equipped, with disparate units (administrative units, for example) of little combative value, 80 tanks (some of which dated from the war taken in the summer of 1940, such as Renault FT tanks of "another age") and as many artillery pieces, some of which were obsolete. [...] It is true that the Parisian Resistance was even more poorly equipped. [… And later:] The Resistance was poorly equipped (it did not even have a radio link with the outside world) but enthusiastic.
=> No radio communication this time!
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Again, some old French tanks in Paris:

some “German” Hotchkiss (here a picture in Paris:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... uselang=fr )and even some “German” Renault FT-17 of “another age”

… very weak tank at that time, but to fight partisans (themselves weak units) and, well, it is historical, so… This’ll deserve an event! We’ve seen some French old tanks captured by Germans within the previous scenario, there it’s the same thing (probably for the last time in this campaign, I think)… but seeing some Renault FT-17 (at least one unit), that’s something!
- German engineers: at least the 813. Pionierkompanie supported by the 177. Pionierkompanie (for bridge mining)... these units were from the
Luftwaffe!
- A man that has proven to be helpful, this Raoul Nordling…
- You are already talking about the destruction of the bridges and monuments of Paris, according to Hitler's orders. But these orders also included the ruthless repression of any resistance from the population and to fight in Paris to the last man. The goal was to create a new "
Stalingrad", this time on the Western Front, by immobilizing several Allied divisions.

Worth being mentionned, I guess...
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From its positions in Argentan, the daring French attack was carried out, without allied air support
, over a distance of 200 km, bypassing the strong German positions to the west of Paris, in the midst of an indescribable popular enthusiasm that hindered the combatants. For two months, Paris had been waiting for the Americans, despite the propaganda of Radio-Paris announcing the German victory in Normandy (“Radio-Paris ment, Radio-Paris est allemand”, meaning "Radio-Paris is lying, Radio-Paris is German", said the BBC), and suddenly, behind the enemy who was retreating in disorder in the suburbs, the three colors on the turrets of the Sherman M4s were visible.
The initial surprise was followed by an unspeakable pride, the crowd invaded the streets, people climbed onto the tanks, flags bloomed everywhere, the rumor spread to Paris: “The French, they are the French of Leclerc!”.
=> No planes for this scenario?

Well, maybe a few
recon planes to have at least "something" in the airs...
- The French
police troops have joined the popular insurrection… thus the use of (British) “Military Police” instead of only regular Partisans everywhere may be an option!
- South of Paris, Allied troops provided cover for the right flank of the 2nd armored division. American General Barton was assigned with his 4th DIUS with, in addition, a US reconnaissance group, the 102nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (MECZ).
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(From wiki,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Infan ... ed_States) , the ww2 OoB of the) US 4th Infantry Division:
3 Infantry Regiments: 8th, 12th, 22nd
4 Field Artillery Battalions: 20th (155 mm), then 29th, 42nd and 44th (all 3 with 105 mm)
4th Engineer Combat Battalion
Various units from HQ, like a “Military Police Platoon” => as we’ll probably go to a smaller-scale unit level, perhaps even a (British model) “Military Police”?
(4th Medical Battalion => well, some Medical Jeep on rescuing missions?)
4th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized) => ‘could be various units models… => Especially because we have the 102nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (MECZ) together with this Infantry Division!
‘Time to see some US Jeeps, in the mix!
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German use of French buildings:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_sou ... _allemande => There, near the beginning, under the “installation” section, you have many interesting info like “Hotel Ritz: Luftwaffe HQ”, etc. (It’s in French, but the English equivalent webpage don’t contain these info…)
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Before, Hitler has been in Paris:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... uselang=fr (3 names on this picture, use your mouse…)

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After, well, it’s De Gaulle under the Arc de Triomphe, but moreover, German officer POWs:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... uselang=fr
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An event for
LATE August 1944:
J.D. Salinger seeks out
Ernest Hemingway, which was already a literary star. Salinger was then a soldier; they met in the famous Ritz Hotel.
From here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Infan ... ed_States)
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During the liberation of Paris, Ernest Hemingway took on a self-appointed role as a civilian scout in the city of Paris for his friends in the 4 ID. He was with the 22nd Infantry Regiment when it advanced from Paris, northeast through Belgium, and into Germany. J. D. Salinger, who met Hemingway during the liberation of Paris, was with the 12th Infantry Regiment.”

But
much more info about this from this link:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/salinger ... _n_1756459
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Poster of the Parisian committee of the Liberation concerning the paving of the buildings with the colors of the Allies:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... _Paris.jpg
Well, the text is a little long, but, just in case, here is a translation of it:
“
To the population of Greater Paris
The population of Greater Paris will greet the entry of the Allied armies into the suburban communities and the districts of our capital with ardent demonstrations of sympathy in all the districts of Paris and in all the suburban localities.
Everywhere the houses will be paved with the allied colors. Everywhere, next to the French flag, the English, American and Soviet flags will be flown.
LONG LIVE THE ALLIES!
LONG LIVE PARIS!
LONG LIVE FRANCE!
The Parisian Committee of the Liberation
We reproduce below the allied flags so that the patriots can make them to hoist them everywhere next to the French flag and thus associate our three great allies in the same feeling of recognition and affectionate sympathy.”
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Some maps that may help :
https://www.google.ch/imgres?imgurl=htt ... egUIARC-AQ (the various German HQs locations, etc. - may be useful together with the part
German use of French buildings)
https://www.google.ch/imgres?imgurl=htt ... egUIARDFAQ (a glance at the main units in the outskirts, mainly in the West, the well-defended part)
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28878780 (not that easy to read, but shows the density of barricades – the top left symbol! – within the city…)