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The dark outside world of Paris under German occupation exerted a strong containing pressure
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"The dark outside world of Paris under German occupation exerted a strong containing pressure"

- Gerard Debreu

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Gerard Debreu's quote speaks to the oppressive environment of Paris during German occupation. The expression "dark outdoors world" suggests a sense of fear and dread that was pervasive throughout the city. The phrase "strong containing pressure" recommends that the German occupation was an effective force that was difficult to get away or withstand. This pressure was likely felt by all Parisians, regardless of their political views or affiliations. The occupation was a consistent suggestion of the power of the German forces and the limitations of the French individuals. The quote serves as a reminder of the oppressive atmosphere of Paris during the profession and the problem of living under such conditions. It also functions as a suggestion of the strength and resilience of the French individuals in the face of such hardship.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Gerard Debreu between July 4, 1921 and December 31, 2004. He/she was a famous Mathematician from France. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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