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On the morning of August 7, 1936, at half past eight, a thunderous rumble of armor suddenly resonated from the outskirts of Paris. The sound was earth-shattering, spreading panic among the citizens of Paris, who displayed expressions of terror and shock.
"The Germans are coming!" numerous Frenchmen fled in frenzy, with some hiding inside their homes, and others attempting to escape the city through various exits.
The noise grew closer, and already a great majority of the people in the northern suburbs of Paris had fled, emptying the area in a short span of time.
It was due to the evacuation that the people gradually got a clear view of the approaching military. The tanks bore the French National Flag, and the advancing troops behind them were none other than France's own military.
Our own people?
The citizens of Paris looked on in disbelief at the scene before them. After all the commotion, it wasn't the German Army causing the chaos but their own military.