Whites-only victory.

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Papers unearthed by the BBC reveal that British and American commanders ensured that the liberation of Paris on August 25, 1944, was seen as a "whites only" victory. Black colonial soldiers--who made up around two-thirds of Free French forces--were deliberately removed from the unit that led the Allied advance into the French capital. In January...

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