a pensive René |
other René who died for his faith |
In the church of St George he spotted a small memorial plaque to René Guérin who was a courageous fellow. An oil [vegetable/ walnut?] merchant from the village of Cussay he is reputed to have shouted "to the devil with the Republic!"and shot at horsemen who came into his village to destroy the symbols of the Catholic religion. Presumably he had become fed up with the Revolution and thought himself safe enough to be able to voice his annoyance. Sadly for him this turned out not to be the case. He was guillotined on 14th February 1793.
Demarcation Line in Descartes |
earlier Demarcation Line near Le Petit Pressigny |
In very late 1940 they re-drew the Demarcation Line settling on its definitive location at Decartes. Between us and Decartes it originally ran outside of Le Petit Pressigny on the way to Le Grand Pressigny, a matter of roughly 7km from Charnizay.
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It's a fascinating exhibition and shows at the same time how evil and how good people can be to each other. It's been moved to Maillé, another place of terrible memories, where it continues until 30th August. See http://www.maille.fr/2011/04/la-prochaine-exposition/
@Pauline - didn't know the exhibition moved to Maillé. Found it to be excellent when we visited when it in Loches. Hope they get lots of visitors--as you say it's powerful and delivers plenty food for thought
After you'd told us about seeing the Demarcation Line near to LP-P we went off to have a look for it. A simple structure, but such a lot of meaning behind it!
I'll look out for the exhibition.
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