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The Wormhoudt Massacre
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published: 04 Dec 2022
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Wormhoudt Massacre, France 1940
Brian ‘Lofty’ Fahey, a British musical director, served as a gunner in the 52nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. He first saw action during the German invasion of the Low Countries and then during rear-guard actions at Dunkirk.
It was during the latter that the Wormholdt Massacre took place.
On 28th May 1940, around 100 captive British and French soldiers were slaughtered at La Plaine au Bois, near Wormhout and Esquelbecq, France, by the Infanterie-Regiment Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, a Waffen-SS motorized infantry regiment.
Brian was one of the few men who survived.
This short video captures part of Brian’s 2001 interview for the archive.
published: 19 Jul 2022
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The Wormhout Massacre | May 1940
In late May 1940, as the Battle of Dunkirk unfolded, British troops fought and battled against German forces around the French town of Wormhout. What followed in the aftermath of the battle was a tragic event that led to the death of 80 British Prisoners of War at the hands of their German captors.
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published: 12 Apr 2019
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Crimes of the SS - The Wormhoudt Massacre
The SS committed many war crimes. This was amongst the first.
published: 30 Jun 2022
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Nazi atrocities: The Wormhoudt massacre of 1940
Mr H visits the fields of La Plaine au Bois in a quiet corner of France that's more commonly known as the site of 'The Wormhoudt massacre' and where 80 British prisoners of war were murdered in a barn after surrendering to Waffen SS soldiers of the 2nd battalion of the 1st Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, under the command of SS-Hauptsturmführer Wilhelm Mohnke on the 28th of May 1940.
published: 24 Aug 2017
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Dunkerque & The Wormhoudt Massacre
This is a small sample of the video clips showing views of Dunkerque & the Wormhoudt Massacre site taken from the Video History Today database.
Please take a look at Video History Today http://www.videohistorytoday.com , the first web site to offer unique collections of re-usable original video clips designed for teachers and students.
The idea behind Video History Today is to give schools the raw material to make mini-documentaries and video essays on historical subjects.
Initial packages focus on World War I (Somme and Ieper areas), The Holocaust, the American Civil War and D-Day & Normandy 1944.
published: 12 Jun 2009
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Zach Wormhoudt finds the line on a bomb set at Mavericks 1/10/21 #mavericks #powerlinesproductions
Zach Wormhoudt applies his 3 decades worth of knowledge to a nice line on a bomb set during the last major swell to hit Mavericks ⚡️
published: 26 Jul 2023
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Wormhoudt Massacre @achtunghistory #ww2 #history #war
Wormhoudt Massacre
The Wormhoudt massacre (or Wormhout massacre) was the mass murder of 81 British and French POWs by Waffen-SS soldiers from the 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler during the Battle of France in May 1940.
#germany #russia #ukraine #polonia #documentary #securitate #Ungaria #rumania #warzone #war #england #army #news #ww2 #pak40
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Fighting
As part of the British Expeditionary Force's (BEF) retreat to Dunkirk, the 144th Infantry Brigade of the 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division was holding the road that runs southward from Bergues through Wormhoudt, Cassel and Hazebrouck to delay the German advance.
British troops at Wormhoudt were overrun by advancing German forces. Having exhausted th...
published: 19 Feb 2023
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The Wormhoudt Massacre site & Cemetery, France (Extended)
The Wormhoudt massacre took place during the British retreat to Dunkirk in May 1940 as the German Army advanced towards the Channel (28th May 1940).
An estimated 100 POW's (mainly British but some French) were crammed into a small cow shed in an isolated farming area about 14 miles south of Dunkirk.
Several grenades were thrown into the shed killing many of the men instantly. Those still alive were led outside the shed and shot one by one.
Two men, Lynn Allen and Bert Evans managed to escape along a ditch running beside the shed. Bertie had been injured in the initial assault and was pulled along the ditch for about 100m by Allen. Upon reaching a small pond they were spotted by a SS guard who killed Allen with a single shot to the head. Evans was hit in the neck and played d...
published: 15 Dec 2008
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The Wormhoudt Massacre Memorial site, France in 2010.
The Wormhoudt Massacre Memorial, France site of an SS massacre of Allied POW's in May 1940. Recorded several years ago.
published: 14 Apr 2014
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Wormhoudt Massacre, France 1940
Brian ‘Lofty’ Fahey, a British musical director, served as a gunner in the 52nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. He first saw action during th...
Brian ‘Lofty’ Fahey, a British musical director, served as a gunner in the 52nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. He first saw action during the German invasion of the Low Countries and then during rear-guard actions at Dunkirk.
It was during the latter that the Wormholdt Massacre took place.
On 28th May 1940, around 100 captive British and French soldiers were slaughtered at La Plaine au Bois, near Wormhout and Esquelbecq, France, by the Infanterie-Regiment Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, a Waffen-SS motorized infantry regiment.
Brian was one of the few men who survived.
This short video captures part of Brian’s 2001 interview for the archive.
https://wn.com/Wormhoudt_Massacre,_France_1940
Brian ‘Lofty’ Fahey, a British musical director, served as a gunner in the 52nd (6th London) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. He first saw action during the German invasion of the Low Countries and then during rear-guard actions at Dunkirk.
It was during the latter that the Wormholdt Massacre took place.
On 28th May 1940, around 100 captive British and French soldiers were slaughtered at La Plaine au Bois, near Wormhout and Esquelbecq, France, by the Infanterie-Regiment Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, a Waffen-SS motorized infantry regiment.
Brian was one of the few men who survived.
This short video captures part of Brian’s 2001 interview for the archive.
- published: 19 Jul 2022
- views: 650
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The Wormhout Massacre | May 1940
In late May 1940, as the Battle of Dunkirk unfolded, British troops fought and battled against German forces around the French town of Wormhout. What followed i...
In late May 1940, as the Battle of Dunkirk unfolded, British troops fought and battled against German forces around the French town of Wormhout. What followed in the aftermath of the battle was a tragic event that led to the death of 80 British Prisoners of War at the hands of their German captors.
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Music details:
"Tristan Lohengrin - The End Of The World" is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0).
Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://youtu.be/vp2xrvXh9M0
Red by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/mN5TUQsVGoQ
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In late May 1940, as the Battle of Dunkirk unfolded, British troops fought and battled against German forces around the French town of Wormhout. What followed in the aftermath of the battle was a tragic event that led to the death of 80 British Prisoners of War at the hands of their German captors.
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Music details:
"Tristan Lohengrin - The End Of The World" is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0).
Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://youtu.be/vp2xrvXh9M0
Red by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/mN5TUQsVGoQ
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*NO PART OF THIS VIDEO MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM (REACTIONS OR RE-UPLOADED) WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE CREATOR*
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- published: 12 Apr 2019
- views: 135009
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Crimes of the SS - The Wormhoudt Massacre
The SS committed many war crimes. This was amongst the first.
The SS committed many war crimes. This was amongst the first.
https://wn.com/Crimes_Of_The_Ss_The_Wormhoudt_Massacre
The SS committed many war crimes. This was amongst the first.
- published: 30 Jun 2022
- views: 532
13:41
Nazi atrocities: The Wormhoudt massacre of 1940
Mr H visits the fields of La Plaine au Bois in a quiet corner of France that's more commonly known as the site of 'The Wormhoudt massacre' and where 80 British ...
Mr H visits the fields of La Plaine au Bois in a quiet corner of France that's more commonly known as the site of 'The Wormhoudt massacre' and where 80 British prisoners of war were murdered in a barn after surrendering to Waffen SS soldiers of the 2nd battalion of the 1st Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, under the command of SS-Hauptsturmführer Wilhelm Mohnke on the 28th of May 1940.
https://wn.com/Nazi_Atrocities_The_Wormhoudt_Massacre_Of_1940
Mr H visits the fields of La Plaine au Bois in a quiet corner of France that's more commonly known as the site of 'The Wormhoudt massacre' and where 80 British prisoners of war were murdered in a barn after surrendering to Waffen SS soldiers of the 2nd battalion of the 1st Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, under the command of SS-Hauptsturmführer Wilhelm Mohnke on the 28th of May 1940.
- published: 24 Aug 2017
- views: 2920
0:51
Dunkerque & The Wormhoudt Massacre
This is a small sample of the video clips showing views of Dunkerque & the Wormhoudt Massacre site taken from the Video History Today database.
Please take a l...
This is a small sample of the video clips showing views of Dunkerque & the Wormhoudt Massacre site taken from the Video History Today database.
Please take a look at Video History Today http://www.videohistorytoday.com , the first web site to offer unique collections of re-usable original video clips designed for teachers and students.
The idea behind Video History Today is to give schools the raw material to make mini-documentaries and video essays on historical subjects.
Initial packages focus on World War I (Somme and Ieper areas), The Holocaust, the American Civil War and D-Day & Normandy 1944.
https://wn.com/Dunkerque_The_Wormhoudt_Massacre
This is a small sample of the video clips showing views of Dunkerque & the Wormhoudt Massacre site taken from the Video History Today database.
Please take a look at Video History Today http://www.videohistorytoday.com , the first web site to offer unique collections of re-usable original video clips designed for teachers and students.
The idea behind Video History Today is to give schools the raw material to make mini-documentaries and video essays on historical subjects.
Initial packages focus on World War I (Somme and Ieper areas), The Holocaust, the American Civil War and D-Day & Normandy 1944.
- published: 12 Jun 2009
- views: 1336
1:01
Zach Wormhoudt finds the line on a bomb set at Mavericks 1/10/21 #mavericks #powerlinesproductions
Zach Wormhoudt applies his 3 decades worth of knowledge to a nice line on a bomb set during the last major swell to hit Mavericks ⚡️
Zach Wormhoudt applies his 3 decades worth of knowledge to a nice line on a bomb set during the last major swell to hit Mavericks ⚡️
https://wn.com/Zach_Wormhoudt_Finds_The_Line_On_A_Bomb_Set_At_Mavericks_1_10_21_Mavericks_Powerlinesproductions
Zach Wormhoudt applies his 3 decades worth of knowledge to a nice line on a bomb set during the last major swell to hit Mavericks ⚡️
- published: 26 Jul 2023
- views: 4402
0:52
Wormhoudt Massacre @achtunghistory #ww2 #history #war
Wormhoudt Massacre
The Wormhoudt massacre (or Wormhout massacre) was the mass murder of 81 British and French POWs by Waffen-SS soldiers from the 1st SS Divisi...
Wormhoudt Massacre
The Wormhoudt massacre (or Wormhout massacre) was the mass murder of 81 British and French POWs by Waffen-SS soldiers from the 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler during the Battle of France in May 1940.
#germany #russia #ukraine #polonia #documentary #securitate #Ungaria #rumania #warzone #war #england #army #news #ww2 #pak40
https://youtube.com/channel/UCw4zpDwdIlCOBBp2888QjZA?sub_confirmation=1
Fighting
As part of the British Expeditionary Force's (BEF) retreat to Dunkirk, the 144th Infantry Brigade of the 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division was holding the road that runs southward from Bergues through Wormhoudt, Cassel and Hazebrouck to delay the German advance.
British troops at Wormhoudt were overrun by advancing German forces. Having exhausted their ammunition supplies, the soldiers surrendered to the SS troops assuming that they would be taken prisoner according to the Geneva Convention.
Massacre
After their surrender, a large group of soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 4th Battalion Cheshire Regiment, and gunners of the 210 Battery, 53rd (The Worcestershire Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery as well as French soldiers in charge of a military depot were taken to a barn in La Plaine au Bois near Wormhout and Esquelbecq on 28 May 1940. The Allied troops had become increasingly alarmed at the brutal conduct of the SS soldiers en route to the barn, which included the shooting of a number of wounded stragglers. On arrival at the barn the most senior British officer in the group, Captain James Lynn-Allen, protested, but was immediately rebuked by an SS soldier.
When there were nearly 100 men inside the small barn, soldiers from the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, threw stick-grenades into the building, killing many POWs, including Charles Orton, a captain in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. The grenades failed to kill everyone, largely due to the bravery of two British NCOs, Sergeant Stanley Moore and CSM Augustus Jennings, who hurled themselves on top of the grenades using their bodies to suppress the force of the explosion and shield their comrades from the blast. Upon realising this, the SS called for two groups of five to come out. The first five included Pte Arthur Johnson and Private Bennett. The men came out and were shot. Despite being shot, Private Johnson and Gunner Brian Fahey survived, unknown to the SS men at the time. Concluding that these methods were too slow, the SS troopers simply fired into the barn with their weapons.
Several British prisoners were able to escape, while a few others, like Fahey, were left for dead. Captain Lynn-Allen died while trying to escape, although he enabled Private Bert Evans to escape; Evans was the last survivor of the massacre. A total of 80 men were killed. While 15 more were wounded, their wounds were so severe that within 48 hours all but six of them had died. After a couple of days, Johnson and Fahey and several others were found by regular German Army medics and taken to hospital. Their wounds were treated before they were sent to prisoner of war camps in occupied Europe.
Legacy
The Waffen-SS division, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler was under the overall command of Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich. It was alleged from post-war testimony that it was specifically soldiers of the 2nd Battalion under the command of then Hauptsturmführer Wilhelm Mohnke who carried out the atrocity. However, Mohnke never had to face a trial for any alleged part in the war crimes based on these hors de combat killings. Mohnke strongly denied the accusations against him, telling historian Thomas Fischer, "I issued no orders not to take English prisoners or to execute prisoners." Mohnke died in August 2001.[citation needed]
In 1947, a number of survivors of the massacre returned to the scene accompanied by officials from the War Crimes Interrogation Unit, following investigations undertaken by the office of the Judge Advocate General. It proved impossible to construct a sufficiently strong case to bring prosecutions. A number of alleged key witnesses were reported to have died on the Eastern Front, while others invoked the "SS oath" and refused to talk.
In 1988, after a campaign by British MP Jeff Rooker, the case was reopened but a German prosecutor came to the conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to bring charges.
The incident was re-enacted in the 2004 BBC television docudrama Dunkirk.[citation needed]
The 2004 German film Downfall was criticized by author Giles MacDonogh upon release for its sympathetic portrayal of Mohnke, whom many hold directly or indirectly responsible for the massacre.
https://wn.com/Wormhoudt_Massacre_Achtunghistory_WW2_History_War
Wormhoudt Massacre
The Wormhoudt massacre (or Wormhout massacre) was the mass murder of 81 British and French POWs by Waffen-SS soldiers from the 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler during the Battle of France in May 1940.
#germany #russia #ukraine #polonia #documentary #securitate #Ungaria #rumania #warzone #war #england #army #news #ww2 #pak40
https://youtube.com/channel/UCw4zpDwdIlCOBBp2888QjZA?sub_confirmation=1
Fighting
As part of the British Expeditionary Force's (BEF) retreat to Dunkirk, the 144th Infantry Brigade of the 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division was holding the road that runs southward from Bergues through Wormhoudt, Cassel and Hazebrouck to delay the German advance.
British troops at Wormhoudt were overrun by advancing German forces. Having exhausted their ammunition supplies, the soldiers surrendered to the SS troops assuming that they would be taken prisoner according to the Geneva Convention.
Massacre
After their surrender, a large group of soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 4th Battalion Cheshire Regiment, and gunners of the 210 Battery, 53rd (The Worcestershire Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery as well as French soldiers in charge of a military depot were taken to a barn in La Plaine au Bois near Wormhout and Esquelbecq on 28 May 1940. The Allied troops had become increasingly alarmed at the brutal conduct of the SS soldiers en route to the barn, which included the shooting of a number of wounded stragglers. On arrival at the barn the most senior British officer in the group, Captain James Lynn-Allen, protested, but was immediately rebuked by an SS soldier.
When there were nearly 100 men inside the small barn, soldiers from the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, threw stick-grenades into the building, killing many POWs, including Charles Orton, a captain in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. The grenades failed to kill everyone, largely due to the bravery of two British NCOs, Sergeant Stanley Moore and CSM Augustus Jennings, who hurled themselves on top of the grenades using their bodies to suppress the force of the explosion and shield their comrades from the blast. Upon realising this, the SS called for two groups of five to come out. The first five included Pte Arthur Johnson and Private Bennett. The men came out and were shot. Despite being shot, Private Johnson and Gunner Brian Fahey survived, unknown to the SS men at the time. Concluding that these methods were too slow, the SS troopers simply fired into the barn with their weapons.
Several British prisoners were able to escape, while a few others, like Fahey, were left for dead. Captain Lynn-Allen died while trying to escape, although he enabled Private Bert Evans to escape; Evans was the last survivor of the massacre. A total of 80 men were killed. While 15 more were wounded, their wounds were so severe that within 48 hours all but six of them had died. After a couple of days, Johnson and Fahey and several others were found by regular German Army medics and taken to hospital. Their wounds were treated before they were sent to prisoner of war camps in occupied Europe.
Legacy
The Waffen-SS division, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler was under the overall command of Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich. It was alleged from post-war testimony that it was specifically soldiers of the 2nd Battalion under the command of then Hauptsturmführer Wilhelm Mohnke who carried out the atrocity. However, Mohnke never had to face a trial for any alleged part in the war crimes based on these hors de combat killings. Mohnke strongly denied the accusations against him, telling historian Thomas Fischer, "I issued no orders not to take English prisoners or to execute prisoners." Mohnke died in August 2001.[citation needed]
In 1947, a number of survivors of the massacre returned to the scene accompanied by officials from the War Crimes Interrogation Unit, following investigations undertaken by the office of the Judge Advocate General. It proved impossible to construct a sufficiently strong case to bring prosecutions. A number of alleged key witnesses were reported to have died on the Eastern Front, while others invoked the "SS oath" and refused to talk.
In 1988, after a campaign by British MP Jeff Rooker, the case was reopened but a German prosecutor came to the conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to bring charges.
The incident was re-enacted in the 2004 BBC television docudrama Dunkirk.[citation needed]
The 2004 German film Downfall was criticized by author Giles MacDonogh upon release for its sympathetic portrayal of Mohnke, whom many hold directly or indirectly responsible for the massacre.
- published: 19 Feb 2023
- views: 75
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The Wormhoudt Massacre site & Cemetery, France (Extended)
The Wormhoudt massacre took place during the British retreat to Dunkirk in May 1940 as the German Army advanced towards the Channel (28th May 1940).
An estim...
The Wormhoudt massacre took place during the British retreat to Dunkirk in May 1940 as the German Army advanced towards the Channel (28th May 1940).
An estimated 100 POW's (mainly British but some French) were crammed into a small cow shed in an isolated farming area about 14 miles south of Dunkirk.
Several grenades were thrown into the shed killing many of the men instantly. Those still alive were led outside the shed and shot one by one.
Two men, Lynn Allen and Bert Evans managed to escape along a ditch running beside the shed. Bertie had been injured in the initial assault and was pulled along the ditch for about 100m by Allen. Upon reaching a small pond they were spotted by a SS guard who killed Allen with a single shot to the head. Evans was hit in the neck and played dead.
Evans survived the ordeal and returned every year to the site to remember his colleagues. The site itself was unknown until the 1960's and a solitary tree became the main memorial to the event. It wasn't until 2000 that the meadow area was purchased and the full memorial created.
Wilhelm Mohnke was alleged to be the perpetrator but was never brought to trial.
The end of the video shows the Commonwealth War Grave Commission Cemetery (CWGC) Esquelbecq Military Cemetery where the bodies of the British soldiers were buried.
https://wn.com/The_Wormhoudt_Massacre_Site_Cemetery,_France_(Extended)
The Wormhoudt massacre took place during the British retreat to Dunkirk in May 1940 as the German Army advanced towards the Channel (28th May 1940).
An estimated 100 POW's (mainly British but some French) were crammed into a small cow shed in an isolated farming area about 14 miles south of Dunkirk.
Several grenades were thrown into the shed killing many of the men instantly. Those still alive were led outside the shed and shot one by one.
Two men, Lynn Allen and Bert Evans managed to escape along a ditch running beside the shed. Bertie had been injured in the initial assault and was pulled along the ditch for about 100m by Allen. Upon reaching a small pond they were spotted by a SS guard who killed Allen with a single shot to the head. Evans was hit in the neck and played dead.
Evans survived the ordeal and returned every year to the site to remember his colleagues. The site itself was unknown until the 1960's and a solitary tree became the main memorial to the event. It wasn't until 2000 that the meadow area was purchased and the full memorial created.
Wilhelm Mohnke was alleged to be the perpetrator but was never brought to trial.
The end of the video shows the Commonwealth War Grave Commission Cemetery (CWGC) Esquelbecq Military Cemetery where the bodies of the British soldiers were buried.
- published: 15 Dec 2008
- views: 10429
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The Wormhoudt Massacre Memorial site, France in 2010.
The Wormhoudt Massacre Memorial, France site of an SS massacre of Allied POW's in May 1940. Recorded several years ago.
The Wormhoudt Massacre Memorial, France site of an SS massacre of Allied POW's in May 1940. Recorded several years ago.
https://wn.com/The_Wormhoudt_Massacre_Memorial_Site,_France_In_2010.
The Wormhoudt Massacre Memorial, France site of an SS massacre of Allied POW's in May 1940. Recorded several years ago.
- published: 14 Apr 2014
- views: 729