MONUMENT OF THE CADETS OF FREE FRANCE
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A monument commemorating the feat of French resistance fighters who rallied the United Kingdom in 1941.
This stone is turned towards England. It commemorates the feat of Reynold Lefebvre, Christian and Guy Richard, Jean-Paul and Pierre Lavoix, who reached the United Kingdom in September 1941 in two canoes, answering General de Gaulle's call and escaping German surveillance. Although they arrived at the end of their strength, they were nevertheless seen as heroes by de Gaulle and Winston Churchill, two great figures of the Second World War.
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