Thematic tour of the Mont-Valérien memorial Exhibition «Graffitis, ultimes témoignages des fusillés du Mont-Valérien»
At Mont-Valérien, in Suresnes (92), 1,008 men were shot between 1941 and 1944. They were resisters and hostages, Jews, communists, foreigners and French. Some were able to write messages on the walls of a disused chapel, where they waited for German soldiers to come and pick them up and take them to the firing squad. Sometimes demanding, these messages are as many traces of life that allow us to grasp the diversity of the commitments and origins of the shootings of Mont-Valérien.
Exhibition in partnership with the National Resistance Museum and the Shoah Memorial
Sunday 18 September at 11:00 am Duration | 1h30 Free upon registration Information and reservations: info@mont-valerien.fr | 01 47 28 46 35 1 avenue du professeur Léon Bernard, 92150 Suresnes