House of remembrance paying tribute to the victims. Traces the history of the Resistance, the deportations and the Liberation in Maillé
On August 25, 1944, this small village saw 124 of its then 500 inhabitants massacred by enemy armies disappear. The village was completely destroyed. Today rebuilt, Maillé remains nevertheless frozen in a 1950s decor. Its House of Remembrance, opened in 2006, is a true homage to the victims and retraces the history of the Resistance, deportations and the Liberation. However, the massacre was only recognised by the State in 2008. You can also discover exhibitions, symposiums and conferences.
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