Centre de la Memoire | L'auze, 87520 Oradour-sur-Glane, FranceKarte
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Karin Z
Ein Muss um Geschichte zu erleben
Das Centre de La Memoire zeigen anschaulich und bewegend das Drama um das Massaker des 10. Juni 1944, der Weg durch das Märtyrerdorf führt unweigerlich zurück in jene Zeit. Für alle, gerade jetzt, s...
Bewertet am 15. Sept. 2018
Tony O
Should be experienced by everyone
I have studied a lot of the history of the 20th century in Europe and visited many places connected with key events, but no history is told as well as those places where everything has been left as it...
Bewertet am 16. Jan. 2020
nickyportugal
Everybody should visit this site
At the end of June 1944 the Germans ransacked and burnt this village and nearly all its inhabitants. To see the remains as they still stand and see the burnt out cars and domestic articles in very m...
Bewertet am 23. Okt. 2019
V643CGrichardh
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A day trip worth doing. Exhibition of tragic and violent events of June 10 1944 in which over 600 men women and children lost their lives.
Bewertet am 18. Okt. 2019
W3555DJmikew
Heartbreaking
If you are in the Limoges area you must make time to come here. One of those things in life that you can't find the words for.
Ein Muss um Geschichte zu erleben
Das Centre de La Memoire zeigen anschaulich und bewegend das Drama um das Massaker des 10. Juni 1944, der Weg durch das Märtyrerdorf führt unweigerlich zurück in jene Zeit. Für alle, gerade jetzt, s...
Should be experienced by everyone
I have studied a lot of the history of the 20th century in Europe and visited many places connected with key events, but no history is told as well as those places where everything has been left as it...
Everybody should visit this site
At the end of June 1944 the Germans ransacked and burnt this village and nearly all its inhabitants. To see the remains as they still stand and see the burnt out cars and domestic articles in very m...
Review
A day trip worth doing. Exhibition of tragic and violent events of June 10 1944 in which over 600 men women and children lost their lives.
Heartbreaking
If you are in the Limoges area you must make time to come here. One of those things in life that you can't find the words for.