A BIT OF A SHOCK..........
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A BIT OF A SHOCK..........
I was waiting for my Mother this morning having parked near the War Memorial in Blaye. I was idly looking at the names when this plaque caught my eye and for a few seconds I was quite shocked.
I shouldn't have been as I know that many French people were sent to concentration camps during the occupation and they are commemorated in street names and squares but I was not expecting to see this which brought it home to me with a bit of a jolt.
Duncan
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Re: A BIT OF A SHOCK..........
Please explain the connection and why you were shocked?
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Re: A BIT OF A SHOCK..........
Vern, as you know, during the Occupation of various European countries by the Germans between 1938 and 1945, they instigated a policy of eradication, not only of the Jews but also Gypsies, Homosexuals and the mentally ill among many others.
Although it is impossible to accurately state the number,s a figure of around 17.5 million is possible of which 2.85 million died in concentration camps.
Figures of this magnitude are sometimes difficult to grasp but the 3 names on the memorial felt almost personal to me, even though I did not know them.
I have travelled widely around France since 1965 and as well as visiting the battlefields and the War Cemeteries I have also seen the local memorials in the local cemeteries or at places where the Germans carried out reprisals and mass round ups.
Four people from Blaye seem like grains of sand in the grand totals but they were still people with family and friends. Were they betrayed to the Germans? Were the French Police involved in their deportation?
It just seemed rather personal for a few moments, the world closed in on me and those names then it was market day again, waiting for my Mother.
I can't explain it any better..........
Although it is impossible to accurately state the number,s a figure of around 17.5 million is possible of which 2.85 million died in concentration camps.
Figures of this magnitude are sometimes difficult to grasp but the 3 names on the memorial felt almost personal to me, even though I did not know them.
I have travelled widely around France since 1965 and as well as visiting the battlefields and the War Cemeteries I have also seen the local memorials in the local cemeteries or at places where the Germans carried out reprisals and mass round ups.
Four people from Blaye seem like grains of sand in the grand totals but they were still people with family and friends. Were they betrayed to the Germans? Were the French Police involved in their deportation?
It just seemed rather personal for a few moments, the world closed in on me and those names then it was market day again, waiting for my Mother.
I can't explain it any better..........
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Re: A BIT OF A SHOCK..........
Actually, I think you did a very good job of explaining it...........thank you.
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