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“It's a Form of Repairing History”: a Century Later, the Statue of Liberty Is Back in Izon

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The town of Izon will reclaim this iconic sculpture on July 14th, which was toppled by the Nazi occupiers during the Second World War. It has overlooked Liberty Island in the United States since 1886, but
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The town of Izon will reclaim this iconic sculpture on July 14th, which was toppled by the Nazi occupiers during the Second World War. It has overlooked Liberty Island in the United States since 1886, but

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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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