The burning happens in the summer of 1940, in the centre
of Thionville. During WWII, the French region of Lorraine was placed under a German civilian
administration and was thus unofficially part of the German Reich. Names were
Germanized; on the Market Square ,
a sign indicates "Marktplatz". Visible are the (French) Hitler Youth recognizable
by its banners bearing the SS runes. On either side, are the members of the
German Volksgemeinschaft (DVG), the German People's Union ,
which hold swastika flags. Books by the Alsatian illustrator Hansi (author of
anti-German cartoons) are burned, and berets, the symbol of French patriotism.
Hi Daan,
ReplyDeleteTHIS post is rather shocking!!!
Oh my god, how blinded people can be! :-(((
Best wishes from Rechtenstein (Germany) to Wellington! :-)
-Matthias