2. Oradour-sur-GlaneOradour Sur Glane On 10 June 1944, the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in Haute-Vienne in Nazi-occupied France was destroyed, when 642 of its inhabitants, including women and children, were massacred by a German Waffen-SS company. A new village was built nearby after the war, but French president Charles de Gaulle ordered the original maintained as a permanent memorial and museum. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Zoo de la PalmyreLa Palmyre Les Mathes La Palmyre Zoo is a zoo in Les Mathes, Charente-Maritime, near Royan, in southwestern France. It was created in 1966 in the forest of la Coubre by Claude Caillé. Extending over 18 hectares , including 14 of landscape garden, it offers the visitor the opportunity of observing more than 1600 animals of all kinds, divided into 145 species, over a distance of more than 4 kilometres . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Sports and Activities at the Camping Yelloh! Village Saint-Emilion - Camping Bordeaux - Aquitaine
Watch a video of the sports and activities at the Camping Yelloh! Village Saint-Emilion close to Bordeaux in the Gironde, Aquitaine. Located just 3 km from the historic centre of Saint-Emilion, the camping village Saint-Emilion welcomes you to its 10 hectares of peaceful and serene greenery. The camping Yelloh! Saint-Emilion has a 225 m² aquatic area with heated swimming pools and waterslides. Children and older visitors will be able to enjoy all sorts of sports including tennis, mini golf, canoeing, lake fishing, mountain biking, freeride, cycling and sports tournaments. For brilliant holidays in the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site winemaking region, come and stay in the Camping Yelloh! Village Saint-Emilion in the Gironde, Aquitaine. To find out more, please visit our Yelloh! Village website: Welcome to the finest open-air hotels!
Sports and Activities - Camping Yelloh! Village Au Lac de Biscarrosse - Parentis en Born - Aquitaine
Watch a video of the sports and activities available at the camping Yelloh! Village Au Lac de Biscarrosse in Parentis en Born, Aquitaine. For more information, please see the Yelloh! Village website: On the shores of a large, protected natural lake, and close to the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean, the camping Au lac de Biscarrosse has all sorts of watersports activities available. On your own, with your family or with your friends, come and try your hand at scuba diving, step aboard a catamaran, have a go at windsurfing, canoeing or kayaking, or how about some waterskiing! And on top of this, the nearby forests of Les Landes are especially good for hiking, horse riding and adventure trails. At the campsite, there are various facilities too, including a multiports ground, a tennis court, a weights room and aquagym lessons, so you can enjoy a really active holiday! For people who enjoy the great outdoors and watersports, the camping Yelloh! Village Au Lac de Biscarrosse is a destination you really shouldn't miss!
French Women Accused of Collaborating with Germans Punished | War Archives
In this segment, Women accused of collaborating with Germans are rounded up and their heads are forcibly shaved. The humiliating scenes often took place in front of jeering crowds. Members of the resistance were suppose to be doing the shaving but in fact many of them weren't from the resistance - they were in fact collaborators themselves seeking to divert attention away from themselves. Many of the collaborators were prostitues or young mothers whose husbands were in prisoner of war camps. The only way they could feed themselves and their children was to have a liaison with a German.
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