Robert Hébras, last survivor of the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre, has died

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The last survivor of the massacre perpetrated by the Nazis in Oradour-sur-Glane, in 1944, died on Saturday February 11. Robert Hébras wanted to perpetuate the memory of this tragedy.

To see his sparkling eyes, who could have guessed that he experienced the horror? At 97, Robert Hébras died on Saturday February 11. He was the last witness to the massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane (Haute-Vienne), which claimed the lives of 643 innocent people. The mayor of this martyred village, Philippe Lacroix, says he was afraid “that we forget. It was his great fear, and he often said to me: ‘Young generations need to know what happened here, so that it never happens again’“.

Women and children burned alive

He was 18 years old, on June 10, 1944, an SS division landed in his village. “It was 2 p.m. when we heard the sound of a caterpillar coming from the bottom of the village.“, he had said. The inhabitants are gathered in the square, the men led to a barn, then machine-gunned. With five other survivors, he manages to flee. Locked up in a church, the women and children are burned alive by the Nazis, his mother and two sisters perished there.


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