• About
  • Contact
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Londoner News
  • Home
  • London
  • Britain
  • Europe
  • America
  • International
  • Submit Article
  • Other
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Science
  • Home
  • London
  • Britain
  • Europe
  • America
  • International
  • Submit Article
  • Other
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Science
No Result
View All Result
Londoner News
No Result
View All Result
Home Women

Oradour-sur-Glane: Uproar after France Nazi massacre site vandalised

by The Editor
August 22, 2020
in Women
0
Oradour-sur-Glane: Uproar after France Nazi massacre site vandalised
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned as "unspeakable" the defacing of a memorial at the site of one of the worst atrocities carried out by the Nazis in France during World War Two.

Images of an inscription at the site in the village of Oradour-sur-Glane show the word "martyr" in the text "martyr village" replaced with "liar".

The village was destroyed by SS troops in 1944, with 642 inhabitants killed.

The old village's ruins are preserved just as they were after the massacre.

Philippe Lacroix, mayor of the new village, said he was shocked, adding: "We know what happened here but obviously there are always people who try to tell lies."

Mr Macron said that everything would be done to track down and punish those responsible for the vandalism.

The act has been widely condemned by French officials.

  • Jewish graves in France defaced with Nazi symbols
  • France warns of steep rise in anti-Semitism

Prime Minister Jean Castex said he felt "anger" when he heard of the incident. "To soil this place… is also to soil the memory of our martyrs," he said.

"Shame on those who did this," Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti tweeted.

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin described the vandalism as "spitting on the memory of our martyrs".

What happened to the village?

On 10 June 1944, a detachment of SS troops surrounded the tiny hamlet of Oradour-sur-Glane in the Limousin region of south-central France.

It is believed by soRead More – Source

[contf] [contfnew]

bbc

[contfnewc] [contfnewc]

The Editor

Next Post
Coronavirus: Germany puts on crowded concerts to study risks

Coronavirus: Germany puts on crowded concerts to study risks

Recommended

Israel adopts zero tolerance policy against Gaza demonstrations

Israel adopts zero tolerance policy against Gaza demonstrations

7 years ago
Coroners could investigate stillbirths, say ministers

Coroners could investigate stillbirths, say ministers

6 years ago

Popular News

    Connect with us

    About Us

    We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

    Category

    • America
    • Britain
    • Entertainment
    • Europe
    • Health
    • International
    • latest news
    • London
    • Markets
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Uncategorized
    • Women

    Site Links

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
    • About
    • Contact

    © 2020 londonernews

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Science
    • Travel
    • Tech
    • Health

    © 2020 londonernews