File talk:A Frenchman weeps as German soldiers march into the French capital, Paris, on June 14, 1940, after the Allied armies ha - NARA - 535892.tif

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Is this how an admin is supposed to behave? Stubbornly putting no-source tags on images that are clearly sourced to the National Archives? Not responding on his talk page? /Pieter Kuiper (talk) 09:07, 15 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

And now this guy is calling me names.
According to en:Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2009 January 6#Crying Frenchman after Nazi victory, this is a frame from a film. A cropped version was published in Life Mazine of March 3, 1941 as picture of the week; one can find this issue on Google books. The caption on page 28 says: "The tears coursing down this Frenchman's cheeks were shed with many others on the streets of Marseille. The flags of defeated French regiments, stranded since last June in Unoccupied France, were being carried down to the docks to be carried to Algeria." /Pieter Kuiper (talk) 18:12, 17 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This footage was used in Divide and Conquer, and the fragment is File:Frenchmanweeps1940.ogg. /Pieter Kuiper (talk) 18:31, 17 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]