A roadside stele in the heart of the Montclus Gorge commemorates the violent fighting between Werhmacht soldiers and "Maquis Morvan" resistance fighters on June 19 and 20, 1944. Today, it is a place of commemoration.
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The Blème torrent has cut narrow gorges at the junction of the Beaumont mountains to the south and Barret to the north. After the Normandy landings, resistance fighters rose up and, as at Montclus, set up ambushes to hinder German troop movements. The Werhmacht soldiers suffered heavy losses in men and material. The eighty maquisards were under the command of André Martin, head of the Rosans gendarmerie brigade and deputy to Commandant Morvan. In retaliation, the Germans set fire to the...
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