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Compiègne. the 80th Anniversary of the Last Train of Deportation - Oise Hebdo

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The descendants of the deportees deposited sheaves of flowers. Photo: Jean-Luc Grandvallet There are no more survivors of the Last Train deportees of Compiègne. 1250 men had left in the heart of the summer 1944 for a journey without return for many. On Sunday 17 August, the descendants paid tribute to them, on the stele of the Last Train, on the edge of the forest, near the crossing of Bellicart. The Allies had landed in Normandy two months earl…
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The descendants of the deportees deposited sheaves of flowers. Photo: Jean-Luc Grandvallet There are no more survivors of the Last Train deportees of Compiègne. 1250 men had left in the heart of the summer 1944 for a journey without return for many. On Sunday 17 August, the descendants paid tribute to them, on the stele of the Last Train, on the edge of the forest, near the crossing of Bellicart. The Allies had landed in Normandy two months earl…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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