Yeah great pictures..........
............visited there in 2006 when on one of my extended motorbiking trips!.
..it is a really chillling place......
For anyone interested here's the facts:
642 Men woman and children were shot.
One woman survived.
Five men survived. (Including Robert Hebras who survived to write a definitive account of the massacre.
"Oradour Sur Glane The Tragedy, Hour by Hour")
The massacre was carried out by "The 3rd Company of the SS 'Der Fuhrer' Regiment attached to the 2nd Panzer Division
The unit was commanded by and the massacre was ordered by General Lammerding.
On the day before the Oradour massacre he had 99 hostages hung in the town of Tulle.
He died peacefully in 1971 as a succesful West German businessman.
The days work was under the personal command of Major Dickmann
He died a few weeks later in combat in Normandy
2nd in command on the day was Captain Kahn and also Second Lieutenant Barth.
Kahn disappeared after the war and was never found.
Barth was finally sentenced to 'Life Imprisonment' in 1983 after claiming to be innocent for many years and hiding out in East Germany. He was released as being terminally ill in 1997 but lived another 10 years until 2007.....On his death Robert Hebras gave an interview in which he (quite rightly in my opinion) ) asked why Barth had been released at all when he had overseen the death of an entire village, of over 200 children and every single member of Hebras' family and friends?
13 of the soldiers of the unit were actually of French blood..... they were from the Alsace region of France and claimed they had been forcibly conscipted by the SS because of that areas 'closeness' to Germany.....
The day befor the end of their trial these men were 'pardoned' by the government of France...........It is believed this was done in an attempt to 'heal the wounds of war' and to help 'foster a new unity' amongst the French people including those of the Alsace region..............But I guess
not so much including the folk of Oradour......