Paris, August 1944
Shortly after the liberation of Paris, Jack Lieb documented in color a horse race in the French capital in August 1944.
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The photograph was taken in August 1944 in Paris, immediately following the liberation of the city by Allied and French troops. That public life—including horse racing before fully occupied grandstands—resumed so quickly was regarded by the Allies as a visible sign of returning normalcy. Jack Lieb captured this moment as part of his color footage documenting the liberation of Paris, which was created within the context of his larger film sequence from Normandy to Germany.
