They will sometimes capture some and put them in hold cells in an open building and guard until someone comes and get them
The capital of France is Paris.
I think Paris Vatry is better. Access to Paris is easy and Paris Vatry is in Champagne, you could visit the Cathedral of Reims and Champagne cellars before going to Paris.
The answer is Paris.
Paris doesn't have a capital. It isthe capital city of France.
make the king sleep and ran away with Helena
August 25, 1944
Germany attacked Belgium as a way to avoid the French army and capture Paris. The Germans thought that they could capture Paris quickly and this would cause England to give up in assisting the French.
June 22, 1940 France surrendered to Germany
Paris was a prince of Troy. Helen was the woman supposedly given to him by a goddess. Helen was married to a Greek king. The capture (though willingly on Helen's part) supposedly started the Trojan War.
They will sometimes capture some and put them in hold cells in an open building and guard until someone comes and get them
The capture of Paris in WW 2 by the Allies, was another step towards their invasion of Germany.
The objective of the German Army was to capture Paris, the objective of the British and French armies was to stop them.The allies won.
to invade france easily the Nazi's had to take a less direct route to Paris to capture france directly so to capture france they must've planned ahead of time to devise a strategal plot to go straight in the country with few casualties
Capture is the present tense of capture.
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At their furthest advance westward during World War II, German forces reached a point approximately 100 miles from Paris. This occurred in 1940 during the Battle of France, when the German army quickly overran much of the country. The rapid advance and strategic maneuvers allowed them to encircle and capture Paris shortly thereafter.