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Hommage au personnel hospitalier lors des combats de la Libération de Paris du 19 au 27 août 1944

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Hommage au personnel hospitalier lors des combats de la Libération de Paris du 19 au 27 août 1944

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Tribute to the hospital staff for their courage during the Liberation of Paris (19-27 August 1944) The lecture given by P. Brocq on "The Hôtel-Dieu from August 19th to 27th 1944" and P. Canlorbe's doctoral dissertation on "The Medical Services in the French Resistance" have not received the attention they deserve. I was present at the Hôtel-Dieu during that period and I wish to pay a just tribute to the personnel of the Paris hospitals. Historical events such as the beginning of the insurrection in the Police Headquaters on Saturday August 19th and the reaction of the German troups still in Paris are presented in this paper, along with some medical data, the rapid organization of a complete surgical unit similar to those deployed in wartime, including fearless volunteers who picked up casualties and dispatched them to the appropriate treatment centres composed of eight surgical teams. A message of hope was dropped over the Police Headquaters at arond 6 P.M. on Thursday August 24th, more than five hours before Captain Dronne's detachment reached the Hôtel-de-Ville and Place Notre-Dame. On Friday August 25th, the tactical group led by Colonel P. Billotte was triumphally acclaimed when it reached the wide space in front of the church. The number of casualties indicates how fierce was the confrontation. 822 wounded (398 Frenchs and 424 Germans) were admitted to the Hôtel-Dieu, of which 283 died (78 French and 205 Germans). In the other Paris hospitals of the Assistance Publique, 3.083 patients were admitted for wounds and 567 died. The personnel of those hospitals was extremely performing during this period and also paid a heavy tribute. Three members of the Hôtel-Dieu died and 10 were killed at the Bichat Hospital during the Luftwaffe air raid during the night of August 26-27th 1994. Time has come, more than fifty-three years later, to commemorate the courage of the personnel of those hospitals who effectiverly and generously fulfilled their mission during Paris

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