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In honour of Bastille Day here are a few photos taken in France this month.
The French Cemetery at Neuville St Vaast near Vimy Ridge. The crosses with black plates are WW1 burials, the ones in the third photo with white plates are WW2 burials.
sigpic Say NO to violence against Women
Originally posted by hedgehog
My favourite moment was when the
Originally posted by hedgehog
red headed old dear got a smack on her ginger head
The post in the background marks the site of the WW2 execution post.
One of the youngest. An apprentice miner from Carvin. The initials at the top indicate his organisation. The various organisations are explained in a photo below.
Presumably an escaped Russian POW who joined the resistance. He was probably used as slave labour building the Atlantic Wall. A Russian Lieutenant was executed that day also.
sigpic Say NO to violence against Women
Originally posted by hedgehog
My favourite moment was when the
Originally posted by hedgehog
red headed old dear got a smack on her ginger head
Whats with the scratched out name on one of the memorials?
That's a plate on the entrance gate explaining what the Organisation initials are. The scratched out one is FN- Front National. This is a different organisation from Le Pen's right wing Front National but maybe the scratcher didn't know that.
The French are addicted to graffitti apparently.
sigpic Say NO to violence against Women
Originally posted by hedgehog
My favourite moment was when the
Originally posted by hedgehog
red headed old dear got a smack on her ginger head
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