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Paris was the first European capital liberated after D-Day, on 25 August.
Paris was the first European capital liberated after D-Day, on 25 August.
Paris was the first European capital liberated after D-Day, on 25 August.
Paris was liberated first, on 25 August 1944, just over 2 months after D-Day.
Paris was liberated first in August 1944.
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probably Siracusa
Rome, Italy was the first capital city liberated by the Allies in World War II. Italy was originally on the Nazi side, but they surrendered on 8 Sept 1943 and the Germans took over control of Italy. Rome was liberated by the Allies on 4 June 1944. So Rome was technically the last capital to become occupied, and the first to be freed. It would have been the first Axis capital to fall to the Allies, except that the majority of Italian forces had by then changed allegiances and were fighting for the Allies.
Rome was the first European Capital in the Italian campaign and Paris was the first Capital freed in the Normandy Invasion Campaign. I don't think the Germans ever managed to really get Moscow.
Rome
Rome, Italy
At first it was capital of medieval Serbia, than the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the capital of Yugoslavia, and now is a capitol of the Republic of Serbia