The exhibition will present a previously unseen aspect of the commune?s history, the period 1939-1936. In addition to the usual subjects of mobilization, material life, the Occupation and the Liberation, etc., three particular facts will be highlighted: the reception of Belgian refugees in May-June 1940; the reception of over 2,000 Alençon refugees who fell victim to the bombings in the summer of 1944; the presence of a quarry where 12 resistance fighters were shot in the spring of 1944, including three Soviets.
Types
- History
- Exhibition
Date
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Lundi | Not provided |
Mardi | Not provided |
Mercredi | Not provided |
Jeudi | Not provided |
Vendredi | Not provided |
Samedi | Not provided |
Dimanche | Not provided |
Prices
Free for all