Saint-Tropez, the war and the Provence landings" exhibition
From 08/06/2024 to 11/05/2025
National Archives, USA
National Archives, USA
Ville de Saint-Tropez
The exhibition opens in the summer of 39, when the already famous town of Saint-Tropez attracts artists and vacationers alike. The festivities were in full swing, despite the dark hours ahead. General mobilization in early September dashed the last hopes of peace. The Drôle de guerre, the Battle of France, the refusal of some to see France give up the fight while others follow Marshal Pétain are all themes evoked before visitors discover the Italian and then German occupation from 1942 to 1944.
The Resistance began to take shape in 1940, and grew stronger from 1943 onwards. Intelligence missions, sabotage, support for the submarines that landed and embarked Resistance fighters and soldiers loyal to General de Gaulle made up the daily life of the local Resistance. Their role contributed to the success of the Provence landings, which began on the night of August 14 to 15 with an Anglo-American airborne operation, before French commandos and American divisions stormed the coast between the islands of Hyères and Théoule-sur-Mer, supported by 2,250 ships. Over 350,000 American, French and British troops landed, including 60,000 on the first day.
Once liberated, Saint-Tropez had to rebuild, and the beaches were cleared of mines as quickly as possible, as summer visitors were already returning in 1945.
Exhibition extended to May 11, 2025
From 08/06/2024 to 11/05/2025, daily.
Free of charge.
Contact
Môle Jean Réveille
Vieux-Port
83990 Saint-Tropez
+33 (0)4 94 97 45 21
info@sainttropeztourisme.com