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   04/01/2008, 11:52
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Some information about resistance in 1944 here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wByXUnvH4YU

It is a collection of 4 videos, a couple of which, although 8 mins in length, took far longer due to the stopping and starting (why do some videos do that?)

The presenter is the brother of one of the English SAS soldiers involved, so is understandably long winded and passionate about what he is saying.  It didn't spoil it for me though as I get similar tales of the war from my dad every time I see him.


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   04/01/2008, 12:27
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There's a section on my unfinished (!) website about Oradour.



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   04/01/2008, 12:50
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 Dick Smith wrote:
There's a section on my unfinished (!) website about Oradour.


Excellent...as was the one I recall a year or so ago when Oradour was mentioned before.


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   04/01/2008, 12:51
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For those who would be interested in reading a little more widely, Max Hasting's book "Das Reich" tells the story of the journey from Mountauban to Normandy made by the panzer division which committed the atrocity at Oradour. It's chilling reading, Oradour was not the only despicable thing they did. I was full or admiration for the resistance fighters who tried to slow them down on the way.

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   04/01/2008, 13:14
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Didn't they camp out at Pont Carral for a while Hoddy?  Not that far from either of us.

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   04/01/2008, 13:35
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I'm can't remember anything about Pont Carral and stupidly, in spite of loads of promises to myself that I won't ever do it again, I've lent the book out so I can't look it up.
There were certainly incidents at Grolejac, Rouffilac, Cressensac (on the N20 north) Brive and Tulle, where they only stopped hanging men from balconies and lamp posts when they ran out of rope.
It was the same panzer group which was responsible for the many memorials in our area of people who they killed well before the Allied invasion.

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   04/01/2008, 13:45
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Not the same division, but the story told here is quite also quite horrifying, and explains two of the memorials in our area, and also the reason behind the naming of the Boulevard  Des Martyrs in Gourdon ... http://www.quercy.net/qhistorique/resistance/gourdon.html

 


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   05/01/2008, 7:48
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 Cat wrote:
Didn't they camp out at Pont Carral for a while Hoddy?  Not that far from either of us.

There is no mention in "Das Reich" of Pont Carral but this site notes that the bridge at Pont Carral was blown up by the resistance round about the 9/16 June.

  http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/38/a8996638.shtml


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   05/01/2008, 14:01
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We took our daughters to Oradour last year. They are in their twenties, we in our forties. For both generations, it brought history to life. I think there is something wonderful about its preservation. I also visited Bergen Belsen last year. It was February and very bleak. There was only the distant rumble of guns from military exercises in the area and no birds singing. When you see the ordinariness of the villages of bergen - belsen, you have to ask: how did they do all this? And I often wonder when I travel around France quite how the *** managed to effect such complete control. Very thought provoking.


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