Participation by the fire department, the Escotais, Dême, Choisille musical ensemble, teachers and pupils, associations and the general public.
The First World War (14-18), known as the Great War, was a military conflict between the great European powers that spanned several continents. In 1914, Europe went to war: the Triple Alliance (Austria, Germany, Italy) opposed the Triple Entente (France, United Kingdom, Russia). On November 11, 1918, at 5:15 a.m. in the clearing at Rethondes in Compiègne, France and Germany signed the Armistice that put an end to hostilities in the First World War. November 11 is a day of commemoration of the victory of Peace and of national homage to all those who died for France. The commemoration ceremony was organized by the commune, with the veterans taking part: ? Gather in front of the town hall at 9am ? Parade to the monument a
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