Photo blog

  • Village martyr d’Oradour-sur-Glane, France

    Before the war, Oradour-sur-Glane was a quiet, rural community in central France. In 1944, the village was left in ruins after German Waffen-SS troops massacred 642 men, women, and children before burning the village to the ground. Today, tourists can visit the old town of Oradour where crumbling walls, cars, and other household items have been left untouched for the last 74 years. The ruins of this village serve as a reminder of Nazi atrocities suffered by not only the French but also other civilian populations who came face-to-face with Nazi oppression.

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  • Château de La Rochefoucauld, France

    Beautiful castle, half open to the public.

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  • Holiday park Le Chat, France

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  • Circuit de Reims-Gueux, France

    Race circuit remains, built in the 1920s. The buildings remain today and a road runs through them.

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  • On the road

    At a Supermarket parking, somewhere in France.

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  • Field in Baye, France

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