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News: Graffitis Document a Wave of Unknown Polish Emigration at the Crusader Detention Centre (Meurthe-Et-Moselle)

Summary by Inrap
A search was carried out by the Inrap, on the prescription of the Regional Archaeology Service of Lorraine, in building No. 7 of the former Marceau d'Ecruves barracks, on a right-of-way of 930 m2. The operation revealed several hundred graffiti, mainly from Polish migrants who arrived between 1924 and 1928 to work in the mines and steel industry of Lorraine.
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A search was carried out by the Inrap, on the prescription of the Regional Archaeology Service of Lorraine, in building No. 7 of the former Marceau d'Ecruves barracks, on a right-of-way of 930 m2. The operation revealed several hundred graffiti, mainly from Polish migrants who arrived between 1924 and 1928 to work in the mines and steel industry of Lorraine.

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Inrap broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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