REMEMBER - SOUVIENS TOI
207 Children
245 Women
190 Men
ALL un-armed non combatants
June 10th, 1944; the day the Waffen SS came . . .
In honoured memory of the 642 men, women and children of Oradour-sur-Glane who were murdered by cowardly Waffen SS troops 68 years ago today.
On the 10th of June 1944, a group of soldiers from the Der Führer regiment of the 2nd SS-Panzer Division Das Reich entered and then surrounded the small town of Oradour-sur-Glane, near to the city of Limoges.
At first, they told the Mayor, Jean Desourteaux, that there was to be an identity check and that everyone must go to the Champ de Foire (fairground) whilst this took place. After rounding up all the inhabitants that they could find, the SS then changed their story from that of an identity check, to one of searching for hidden arms and explosives. The SS men then said that whilst they searched for the arms, the women and children must wait in the church and the men in nearby barns.
The women and children were marched off to the church, the children being encouraged by the SS troops to sing as they went. After they had left, the men were divided into six groups and led off to different barns in the town under armed guard. When the townspeople were all safely shut away the SS began to kill them all.
A large gas bomb, seemingly made out of smoke-screen grenades and intended to asphyxiate the occupants, was placed in the church, but it did not work properly when it went off and so the SS had to use machine guns and hand grenades to disable and kill the women and children. After they had subdued all the occupants of the church, the SS troops piled wood on the bodies, many of whom were still alive; and set it on fire.
Only one person managed to escape alive from the church and that was Madame Rouffanche. She saw her younger daughter who was sitting next to her killed by a bullet as they attempted to find shelter in the vestry. Madame Rouffanche then ran to the altar end of the church where she found a stepladder used to light the candles. Placing the ladder behind the altar she climbed up and threw herself through a window and out onto the ground some 10 feet below. As she picked herself up, a woman holding her baby tried to follow, but they were seen by the soldiers and both woman and child were killed. In spite of being shot and wounded five times, Madame Rouffanche escaped round the back of the church and dug herself into the earth between some rows of peas, where she remained hidden until late the next day.
At the same time that the gas bomb exploded in the church, the SS fired their machine guns into the men crowded in the barns. They deliberately fired low, so that many of the men were badly wounded but not killed. The SS then piled wood and straw on the bodies and set it alight, many of the men thus burned to death, unable to move because of their injuries. Six men did manage to escape from Madame Laudy's barn, but one of them was seen and shot dead, the other 5 all wounded, got away under cover of darkness.
Whilst these killings were taking place, the SS searched the town for any people who had evaded the initial roundup and killed them where they found them. One old invalid man was burned to death in his bed and a baby was baked to death in the local bakery ovens, other people were killed and their bodies thrown down a well. People who attempted to enter the town to see what was going on were shot dead.
After killing all the townspeople that they could find, and ransacking the houses and businesses, stealing whatever they could; the SS set the whole town on fire and early the next day, laden with booty stolen from the houses, they left.
To those who romanticize the Waffen SS, and somehow believe them to be "honorable soldiers", as opposed to their Algemeine and Totenkopfverbandes SS brothers and sisters, here's a dose of reality about your heroes!
The SS apologists will find all kinds of ways to justify this, saying it was a legal and legitimate reprisal against Resistance attacks and to avenge the kidnapping of an SS Officer. Then again, the Nuremburg defendants had no problem excusing their actions either.
By: BunkerGearGal
In: Other News
Tags: oradour-sur-glane, atrocities, murder, war crimes, SS, cowards
Location: Oradour-sur-glane, Limousin, France (load item map)
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Interesting article.
What it didn't mention is that the town of Oradour-sur-glane has been left exactly as it was since that day, it's really worth a visit.
Posted Jun-10-2012 Byspellingpolice (372.20) 
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@spellingpolice
It is, I have been twice, it's a memorial.
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBunkerGearGal (915.34) 
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These reprisals against civilians were unbelievably evil. Everyone has to deplore what happened at Oradour-sur-Glane: the killing of innocent civilians because of the French resistance fighting the occupying German forces was a war crime.
Resistance against enemy forces occupying your country is a patriotic duty; to fight back by killing innocent civilians is deplorable.
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByUac_mitun_ahau (241.82) Uac_mitun_ahau View Channel Send Message
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I have been to Oradour twice, it is haunting. To go into the church where all those women and children were murdered . . . the hairs on the back of your neck stand up!
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBunkerGearGal (915.34) 
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While most of the Frenchie collaborated with the Nazi
Posted Jun-10-2012 By2Phast4Rocket (688.16) 
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Incorrect. The Vichy government, Petain, and The Police collaborated big time, in occupied and "un-occupied" France.
The majority of the French populace did not. There are a LOT of Allied Airmen who evaded capture, and got away, because of help from the French.
Your ignorance and bias are understandable though.
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBunkerGearGal (915.34) 
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There is a myth about the French resistance. There were only handful pockets of resistance from the French population. The rest behaved like what the French ususually do, collaborate with their conquerors.
Posted Jun-10-2012 By2Phast4Rocket (688.16) 
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@2Phast4Rocket Unlike the US who recognised Vichy as the legitimate government of France and even gave them their own embassy at Washington.
Stop lying to yourself.
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBidon_Huile (79.08) Bidon_Huile View Channel Send Message
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You are 100% right on
Posted Jun-10-2012 BycALlme6 (487.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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and those who didn't collaborate, ran away!
With respect to the French Resistance who were the Bravest of the Brave.
Posted Jun-10-2012 Bydavidstringer (81.68) davidstringer View Channel Send Message
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Never again
Posted Jun-10-2012 BycALlme6 (487.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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Interesting story. I'm sure they had their reasons; just as the US army had their reasons to kill all in Falluja. Sure, the iraqis were armed, but there is nothing like swatting a fly with a hammer.
Posted Jun-10-2012 Bykrrrrazyk (47.80) krrrrazyk View Channel Send Message
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They had their reasons?!
Wow, you were born 60 years too late, you'd have fit in well in NS Germany!
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByBunkerGearGal (915.34) 
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"To those who romanticize the Waffen SS"
Well: To those who romanticize democratic armies: for the French - ask the Algeriens, for the GIs - ask the Vietnamese, for the Brits - ask Dresden...
What, that's unfair? That's just another shitty piece of propaganda! Unworthy for LL!
Posted Jun-10-2012 Byhacedeca (635.46) 
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Says the GERMAN! LOL, thanks for the input, don't you have a Bund meeting to go to?
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBunkerGearGal (915.34) 
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@hacedeca
With hindsight Dresden was a mistake but it was total war. German bombers tryed their best to flatten our cities and we retaliated.
None of our troops on the ground rounded up innocent women and children and murdered them.
So no, I wouldn't call this propaganda.
Posted Jun-10-2012 Byspellingpolice (372.20) 
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Dresden was no mistake; a policy of mass extermination of the urban population was adopted by the allies to destroy german morale
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBidon_Huile (79.08) Bidon_Huile View Channel Send Message
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Yes, it was indeed deliberate. Bomber Harris, CO of RAF Bomber Command was the initiator of it.
Carpet bombing cities was outright refused by us (USAAF) on principle until after D-Day, then we joined in as well.
They thought it would weaken German civilian morale, it had the opposite effect in fact.
Which is funny, because the bombing of London, Glasgow, Coventry, etc., etc., by the Luftwaffe didn't harm, it actually encouraged patriotism and defiance one wonders how Bomber Har More..
Posted Jun-10-2012 ByBunkerGearGal (915.34) 
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@BunkerGearGal We must always face the truth no matter how horrible it is
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