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wayfaringwordhack ([personal profile] wayfaringwordhack) wrote2011-07-31 10:30 am

Here by Glimpses Known - Memorials

 
In every French town or village I've been in there is a monument aux morts, a war memorial. Often they cite the villagers who went off to defend their country and fell in battle, but just recently, I noticed two that are far more "personal" in that they commemorate a tragedy that happened where the monument is erected.

This first one is alongside a road I've taken many times over the years, but tucked, as it is, behind a hedge, I never noticed it until I took a wrong turn on my way to the butcher and had to back up.  
 
"Here fell Maurice Renne, victim of Nazi barbary, August 20, 1944."

This one I've seen several times--I drive past it at least once every week--but never really looked at, not until after reading the one above.

"Here, on August 26, 1944, the Germans shot down [list of names -- all members of the French Forces of the Interior
 ...Hommage to the F.F.I who died for the Liberation"

I was born to a different era, a different country, but it still moves me to see these cold, angular stones erected in place of men whose days of laughing and loving were cut short because of war.

[identity profile] frigg.livejournal.com 2011-07-31 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
*nods*

And it is good that they are there, so that we won't forget.

[identity profile] mnfaure.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
It is too bad that so many people have selective memories to go along with selective sight, choosing to ignore what is right in front of them. :(