Timeline of the liberation of France
Timeline of the liberation of the primary cities of France between 1943 and 1945.
Date | City | Dép. No. |
Region[1] | Liberating army | Sources, related articles and notes | |
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September 9, 1943 | Ajaccio | 2A | Corsica | Liberation of Corsica | ||
September 10, 1943 | Sartène | 2A | Liberation of Corsica[2] | |||
September 23, 1943 | Porto-Vecchio | 2A | Liberation of Corsica | |||
October 4, 1943 | Bastia | 2B | French, 73rd Moroccan Goumiers of the 6th Tabor | |||
June 6, 1955 | Operation Overlord | |||||
June 7, 1944 | Bayeux | 14 | Normandy | |||
Guéret | 23 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | ||||
June 8, 1944 | Tulle | 19 |
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June 12, 1944 | Carentan | 50 | Normandy | American: 101st Airborne Division | ||
June 14, 1944 | Marèges Dam | 15 19 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Limousin | Maquis du Limousin | [5] | |
July 1, 1944 | Cherbourg | 50 | Normandy | American | Battle of Cherbourg | |
July 18, 1944 | Saint-Lô | 50 | American | [6] | ||
July 19–20, 1944 | Caen | 14 | British, Canadian | Battle of Caen | ||
July 28, 1944 | Coutances | 50 | [6] | |||
July 30, 1944 | Granville | 50 | [6] | |||
July 31, 1944 | Avranches | 50 | [6] | |||
August 4, 1944 | Rennes | 35 | Brittany | [7] | ||
Châteaubriant | 44 | Pays de la Loire | American: Patton | [8] | ||
August 5, 1944 | Ancenis | 44 | Pays de la Loire | [9] | ||
August 4th to 6th, 1944 | Vannes | 56 | Brittany | [10] | ||
August 6, 1944 | Mayenne | 53 | Pays de la Loire | [11] | ||
August 8, 1944 | Le Mans | 72 | [12] | |||
Quimper | 29 | Brittany | German departure | [13] | ||
Vire | 14 | Normandy | American, 29th Infantry Division (United States) | [14] | ||
August 10, 1944 | Angers | 49 | Pays de la Loire | American: General Patton | [15] | |
August 12, 1944 | Alençon | 61 | Normandy | French, 2nd Armored Division (France) | Falaise Pocket | |
Nantes | 44 | Pays de la Loire | American: Patton | [16] | ||
Privas | 07 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [17] | |||
August 15, 1944 | Brive-la-Gaillarde | 19 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Maquis du Limousin | •[18] | |
August 16, 1944 | Orléans | 45 | Centre-Val de Loire | American: Patton | [6] | |
Tulle | 19 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Maquis du Limousin |
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August 17, 1944 | Ussel | Maquis du Limousin |
•retaken same day by Jesser forces[5] •Brigade Jesser | |||
August 23, 1944 | Gap | 05 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | Limousin maquis[19][20] |
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Saint-Malo | 35 | Brittany | Liberation of Saint-Malo | |||
Tarbes | 6 | Occitanie | [21] | |||
Cahors | Nouvelle Aquitaine | [22] | ||||
August 18, 1944 | Chartres | 28 | Centre-Val de Loire | American: 3rd US Army: Patton
° 5th Infantry Division (United States) ° 7th Armored Division (United States) | [6] | |
Rambouillet | 78 | Île-de-France | American 3rd US Army: Patton
°reconnaissance on August 16 | |||
Blois | 41 | Centre-Val de Loire | [23] | |||
Perpignan | 66 | Occitanie | [24] | |||
August 19, 1944 | Carcassonne | 11 | German departure | [25] | ||
Périgueux | 24 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | German departure | Bordeaux | ||
Agen | 47 | German departure | Bordeaux | |||
Montauban | 82 | Occitanie | German departure | [26] | ||
Lourdes | 65 | Occitanie | [21] | |||
Toulouse[27] | 31 | Occitanie | German departure | Toulouse libérée (Toulouse liberated): documentary on the liberation of Toulouse. | ||
Foix | 09 | Occitanie | Spanish maquis, commanded by Marcel Bigeard | [28] | ||
Auch | 32 | Occitanie | [29] | |||
Mantes-la-Jolie | 78 | Île-de-France | American: Patton | [6] | ||
Digne | 04 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | [20] | |||
Annecy | 74 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | La Résistance | [30] | ||
Saint-Étienne | 42 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | German departure | [31] | ||
Le Puy-en-Velay | 43 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [32] | |||
August 20, 1944 | Pau | 64 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | [33] | ||
Albi | 81 | Occitanie | [34] | |||
August 21, 1944 | Sens | 89 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | American: General Patton | [6] | |
Castres Mazamet | 81 | Occitanie | Résistance du Tarn | [35] | ||
Château-Landon | 77 | Île-de-France | American: Patton | [36] | ||
Limoges | 87 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Maquis of colonel Georges Guingouin | [37] | ||
Mende | 48 | Occitanie | [38] | |||
Roanne | 42 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [39] | |||
Ussel | 19 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Departure of the Jesser brigade; maquis du Limousin takes over | [5] | ||
August 22, 1944 | Corrèze | 19 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | maquis du Limousin | [5] | |
Millau | 12 | Occitanie | German departure | [40] | ||
Grenoble | 38 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | see Saint-Barthélemy grenobloise[20] | |||
Gap | 05 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | [20] | |||
Toulon | 83 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | American: [[7th Army VI Corps (United States) and French Army B | |||
Chambéry | 73 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [41] | |||
Nemours, Fontainebleau, Fontaine-le-Port | 77 | Île-de-France | American: Patton | [36] | ||
August 23–28, 1944 | Marseille | 13 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | French: Joseph de Goislard de Monsabert | Battle of Marseille | |
August 24, 1944 | Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire | 58 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | German departure | [42] | |
Dax | 40 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | [21] | |||
Saint-Flour | 15 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [43] | |||
• Melun • Montigny-sur-Loing • Nandy | 77 | Île-de-France | American, general Patton | [44][36] | ||
August 24–25, 1944 | Paris | 75 | Île-de-France | French: 2nd DB, US 4th Infantry Division | ;[6] German departure; see also Liberation of Paris | |
August 25, 1944 | • Trappes • Saint-Cyr-l'École • Versailles | 78 | Île-de-France| French: 2nd DB | |||
Vernon | 27 | Normandy | [45] | |||
Guéret | 23 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Final liberation of Guéret by the Maquis du Limousin | Libération de Guéret, Maquis du Limousin | ||
• Vulaines-sur-Seine • Samois-sur-Seine • Montereau • Salins | 77 | Île-de-France | American: General Patton | [36] | ||
Avignon | 84 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | [46] | |||
August 25–26, 1944 | Troyes | 10 | Grand Est | American: Patton | [6][47] | |
August 26, 1944 | • Évry-les-Châteaux • Coubert • Tournan-en-Brie • Chaumes • Nangis | 77 | Île-de-France | American: Patton | [36] | |
August 26, 1944 | Vichy | 03 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | German departure | ||
August 27, 1944 | Clermont-Ferrand | 63 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [48] | ||
77 | Île-de-France | American: Patton | [36] | |||
August 28, 1944 | Les Sables-d'Olonne | 85 | Pays de la Loire | German departure | ||
August 28, 1944 | • Épernay • Mareuil-sur-Ay | 51 | Grand Est | American: general Patton | ||
August 28, 1944 | Nice | 06 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | [49] See also Libération de Nice | ||
August 28, 1944 | • Annet-sur-Marne • La Ferté-sous-Jouarre • Vaires-sur-Marne | 77 | Île-de-France | American: Patton | [36] | |
August 28, 1944 | Bordeaux | 33 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | German departure | [50] | |
August 29, 1944 | Niort | 79 | [51] | |||
August 30, 1944 | Rouen | 76 | Normandy | Canadian | [52] | |
August 30, 1944 | Beauvais | 60 | Hauts-de-France | British | [53] | |
August 30, 1944 | Laon | 02 | Hauts-de-France | [54] | ||
August 30, 1944 | Uzès | 30 | Occitanie | [46] | ||
August 21–30, 1944 | Montélimar | 26 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [20] | ||
August 30, 1944 | Reims | 51 | Grand Est | [55] | ||
August 30, 1944 | Saint-Dizier | 52 | Grand Est | American: general Patton | [56][57] | |
August 31, 1944 | Amiens | 80 | Hauts-de-France | British 2nd Army: general Dempsey | [58] | |
September 1, 1944 | Cézembre | 35 | Brittany | Liberation of Saint-Malo | ||
September 1, 1944 | Tours | 37 | Centre-Val-de-Loire | [59] | Maillé massacre | |
Arras | 62 | Hauts-de-France | British 2nd Army: general Dempsey | [58] | ||
Verdun | 55 | Grand Est | Seconde Guerre mondiale : septembre 1944 | |||
Angoulême | 16 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | ||||
Le Pouzin | 07 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | Histoire du Pouzin pendant la Seconde guerre mondiale | |||
Dieppe | 76 | Normandy | Canadian, Fusiliers Mont-Royal, Royal Regiment of Canada | See Also: Operation Jubilee (19 Août 1942) | ||
Charleville-Mézières | 08 | Grand Est | [60] | |||
September 2, 1944 | Loches | 37 | Centre-Val de Loire | [61][62] | ||
September 2, 1944 | Valenciennes | 59 | Hauts-de-France | American | [58] | |
September 2, 1944 | Montpellier | 34 | Occitanie | French: général de Lattre | [46] | |
September 3, 1944 | Lille | 59 | Hauts-de-France | British 2nd Army: general Dempsey | [58] | |
September 3, 1944 | Lyon | 69 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [6] see also 1st Army (France) | ||
September 4, 1944 | Montreuil | 62 | Hauts-de-France | Canadian: general Crerar | [58] | |
September 4, 1944 | Bourg-en-Bresse | 01 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [63] | ||
September 4, 1944 | Mâcon | 71 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [64] | ||
September 4, 1944 | Vierzon | 18 | Centre-Val de Loire | [65] | ||
September 5, 1944 | Saint-Omer | 62 | Hauts-de-France | Polish | [58] | |
November 5, 1944 | Poitiers | 86 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine |
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September 5, 1944 | Chalon-sur-Saône | 71 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [67] | ||
September 6, 1944 | Moulins | 03 | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | [68] | ||
September 7, 1944 | Besançon | 25 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [20] | ||
September 7, 1944 | Briançon | 05 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | |||
September 9, 1944 | Dole | 39 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [69] | ||
September 9, 1944 | Nevers | 58 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [70] | ||
September 9, 1944 | Autun | 71 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [70] | ||
September 10, 1944 | Issoudun | 36 | Centre-Val de Loire | Reddition de la colonne Elster à la sous-préfecture | ;[71][72] See also Colonne Elster | |
September 11, 1944 | Dijon | 21 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [70] | ||
September 12, 1944 | Le Havre | 76 | Normandy | Battle of Normandy | ||
September 12, 1944 | Andelot-Blancheville | 52 | Grand Est | American | [47] | |
September 12, 1944 | Nod-sur-Seine | 21 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | Jonction des troupes de blindée Second Armored Division (Fran) du général Leclerc avec celle de la 1st Armored Division (France) under général de Lattre de Tassigny | [73][6] | |
September 12, 1944 | Vesoul | 70 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [74] | ||
September 13, 1944 | Chaumont | 52 | Grand Est | Germans ont évacuatedl in the night of Sept 12 to September 13. La 2e DB entre dans la ville | [47] | |
September 16, 1944 | Beaugency | 45 | Centre-Val de Loire | ;[75] see also Colonne Elster | ||
August 8, 1944- September 18, 1944 | Brest | 29 | Bretagne | Bataille de Brest | ||
September 19, 1944 | Boulogne-sur-Mer | 62 | Hauts-de-France | Second World War | ||
September 19, 1944 | Nancy | 54 | Grand Est | *Liberation of Nancy | ||
September 24, 1944 | Épinal | 88 | Grand Est | *[76]
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September 30, 1944 | Calais | 62 | Hauts-de-France | September 1944 | ||
November 20, 1944 | Belfort | 90 | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | [77] | ||
November 21, 1944 | Mulhouse | 68 | Grand Est | Ire DB of general Jean Touzet du Vigier. | ||
November 22, 1944 | Metz | 57 | Grand Est | 3rd Army (US)]] General Patton | *[78]
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November 23, 1944 | Strasbourg | 67 | Grand Est | French, 2e DB | History of Strasbourg | |
November 27, 1944 | Villé | 67 | Grand Est | American | Villé | |
December 4, 1944 | 57 | Grand Est | 3rd Army (US): General Patton | Carling, Guebenhouse[79] | ||
December 6, 1944 | Sarreguemines | 57 | Grand Est | American | [82] | |
February 2, 1945 | Colmar | 68 | Grand Est | French and American | Poche de Colmar | |
February 4, 1945 | Turckheim | 68 | Grand Est | Poche de Colmar | ||
March 14, 1945 | Forbach | 57 | Grand Est | French and American | [83] | |
March 16, 1945 | Bitche | 57 | Grand Est | American | Bitche en 1945 | |
Haguenau | 67 | Grand Est | américaine | [84] | ||
March 19, 1945 | Wissembourg | 67 | Grand Est | American: General Patch | [85] | |
Lauterbourg | 67 | Grand Est | French | [86] | ||
April 18, 1945 | Royan | 17 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | [87] | ||
April 24, 1945 | Saorge | 06 | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | [88] | ||
April 30, 1945 | Oléron | 17 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | [89] | ||
May 8, 1945 | La Rochelle | 17 | History of La Rochelle | |||
May 9, 1945 | Dunkirk | 59 | Hauts-de-France | Siege of Dunkirk (1944) | ||
May 9, 1945 | Île de Ré | 17 | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | |||
May 10, 1945 | • Lorient • Belle-Île-en-Mer • Île de Groix Quiberon Peninsula | 56 | Bretagne | Poche de Lorient | ||
May 11, 1945 | • Saint-Nazaire • Bouvron | 44 | Pays de la Loire | •Poche de Saint-Nazaire •Atlantic pockets |
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