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Oradour
By Roy Haines
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Description
In this meticulously researched account, Roy Haines examines not only what happened on that fateful day but asks the more difficult question: why? Drawing on his background as both a soldier and police officer, Haines brings a unique perspective to understanding the mindset of the perpetrators and the extraordinary courage of those few who survived.
From the experiences of young mechanic Robert Hébras and grandmother Marguerite Rouffanche who miraculously escaped the church where hundreds of women and children perished, to the controversial post-war trials where justice proved elusive. The book examines the human stories behind the statistics.
General de Gaulle ordered the ruins preserved as a memorial, declaring that Oradour's tragedy should never be forgotten. Decades later, the abandoned streets and buildings stand as a powerful testament to the atrocities of war.
Part history, part personal reflection, Oradour: Soldiers of Shame asks us to confront uncomfortable questions about military obedience, collective responsibility, and how ordinary people can commit extraordinary acts of cruelty when peace breaks down.
Product details
Number of Pages:
168
Release Date:
2025-08-16
Publication Date:
2025-08-16
Publisher:
The Choir Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1789635659
ISBN13:
9781789635652
Weight:
366 g
Height:
132 cm
Width:
209 cm
Thickness:
15 cm
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