Night of August 24 to 25, 1944. The Allies enter Paris. Shortly before dawn, Dietrich von Choltitz, German military governor, prepares to carry out Hitler's orders to blow up the French capital. And yet, Paris is not destroyed. For what reasons does von Choltitz refuse to carry out the Führer's orders, despite his boundless loyalty to the Third Reich? Was it Raoul Nordling, Swedish consul general in Paris, who changed the general's mind?
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Night of August 24 to 25, 1944. The Allies enter Paris. Shortly before dawn, Dietrich von Choltitz, German military governor, prepares to carry out Hitler's orders to blow up the French capital. And yet, Paris is not destroyed. For what reasons does von Choltitz refuse to carry out the Führer's orders, despite his boundless loyalty to the Third Reich? Was it Raoul Nordling, Swedish consul general in Paris, who changed the general's mind?