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American paratroopers unleashed more chaos on French civilians than other GIs did. The 101st Airborne Division’s stay in Auxerre in the summer of 1945 was extraordinarily violent, even compared with the appalling levels of GI misconduct elsewhere in France. The French demanded justice after several vicious rapes by paratroopers. When American commanders failed to take these offenses seriously and did not render justice, US headquarters in Paris stepped in. The failure of the US Army’s justice system proved to be the last straw for many French, who were fed up with the inconvenience of having the American military in France.