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Monument in ashlar to the memory of the expelled inhabitants of Charly, massacred at Oradour-sur-Glane at the end of the Second World War by the Nazis. The central column rises to a height of fourteen metres. At the foot of the Christ is a funerary urn with the ashes of the martyrs, bearing the date of 10 June 1944. The tombstones arranged in a semi-circle around it bear the name and age of each victim.
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