Letea flowing in his flood valley had to witness, in 1972, the birth of Saint Bernard, which was the result of the merger of two former communes, Enschingen, of German origin dated the th century and Brinighoffen, of Bantu origin of the th century. Both experienced the sad fate of annihilation, following the war of 14-18. In 1915, the families were evacuated. In the 20 s, there was a place for reconstruction. Small farms will disappear to give way to medium-sized structures. Falling under its ashes, on the remains of a past still alive, pansant its wounds, we honour the ephemeral but expensive life. Saint-Bernard looks after its inhabitants and about small-scale enterprises.

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