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Shaun Greenfield | profile | all galleries >> FRANCE >> ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE

On 10th June 1944 the Nazi SS surrounded Oradour-sur-Glane. The troops rounded up the entire population of men, woman and children, machine gunned them and then burned the dead and dying along with all the houses in the village. Just five men and one woman managed to escape from the slaughter, the reason for which has never been discovered. After the war, the ruins of "Village Martyr", as it became known, were declared a national monument by Charles de Gaulle so that the 642 victims of the massacre would be always remembered by future generations. It is a very sombre and moving place to visit. These photographs were taken in June 2005 and further details of the events leading up to and during that day can be found on many websites and several books that have been translated into English.

Car On The Fairground
Car On The Fairground
The Fairground
The Fairground
Rue Emile Desourteaux
Rue Emile Desourteaux
Burned Out Car In A Garage
Burned Out Car In A Garage
The Market Square
The Market Square
The Church
The Church
A Singer Sewing Machine
A Singer Sewing Machine
Rue Emile Desourteaux
Rue Emile Desourteaux
The Church
The Church
Cars In A Courtyard
Cars In A Courtyard
The Road To Confolens
The Road To Confolens
Pedal Sewing Machine
Pedal Sewing Machine
Blackened Ruins
Blackened Ruins
Ruins Opposite The Church
Ruins Opposite The Church
The Church Interior
The Church Interior
The Church Altar
The Church Altar