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Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 15h00Passat
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Musée Yves Machelon

1 esplanade Pierre Roch Jurien de la Gravière, 03800 Gannat
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  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Reading excerpts from "Fers de l'espoir", autobiography of Claude Hettier de Boislambert

Reading excerpts from «Fers de l'espoir», autobiography of Claude Hettier de Boislambert recounting the events that led to his imprisonment and court martial in Gannat.
Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 15h00Passat
Inscripcion
 04 70 90 23 78
Mairie de Gannat

Reading of excerpts from "Fers de l'espoir", autobiography of Claude Hettier de Boislambert who escaped on December 2, 1942 from Gannat prison, today the Yves Machelon Museum. Claude Hettier de Boislambert was born on 26 July 1906 in Hérouvillette (Calvados). Owner-farmer, he made numerous trips between 1926 and 1939 for zootechnical and ethnographic research in Central Africa. On order, he joined the French lines of the Somme on May 20, 1940, crossing the German elements pushed to the sea. He took part in the Battle of the Somme, then in the battles of delaying action, first on the Seine, then in Normandy and Brittany. In Brest on June 16, 1940, he immediately decided to continue the struggle and went to England on a building taking Polish troops with the officers and non-commissioned officers placed under his command and volunteers to follow him. Learning then of the presence in London of General de Gaulle, whom he had met during the campaign of France, Claude Hettier de Boislambert went to his service and was called by the latter to participate in the constitution of his first staff and his first cabinet. On August 6, 1940, General de Gaulle sent a delegation to Africa with a mission to rally the French colonies in Equatorial Africa and Cameroon. This mission consists of Commander Leclerc, René Pleven and Captain de Boislambert. During this reading we will discuss: - His meeting with General de Gaulle on a battlefield at the beginning of World War II - His putting in the service of General de Gaulle - His mission in Africa - His flight and his arrest

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Musée Yves Machelon
1 esplanade Pierre Roch Jurien de la Gravière, 03800 Gannat
  • Allier
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
The museum, housed in the castle-fortress of the lords of Bourbon transformed into a prison, offers visitors a journey into Gannatoise history: skeleton of the fossil rhinoceros of 23 million years, God with gallo-Roman, religious arts including an evangeliary of the ninth century, various representations of life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: rural and bourgeois interior, saddlery, sandstone art Méténier, horse-drawn vehicles and automobiles, the resistance to Gannat during the Second World War including the photography background of Gabriel Séruzier. L'Évangéliaire carolingien, a manuscript book on parchment, the most prestigious piece in the museum, can be read on a touchscreen cabinet.
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Musée, salle d'exposition, Monument historique
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