Patricia Mirallès, the Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Armed Forces, chairs on Friday March 28, March 28, the reopening ceremony of the Senegalese Tata national necropolis in Chasselay, near Lyon. It is a military cemetery of the Second World War, where nearly 200 African fighters massacred by the German army rest in June 1940. This necropolis was desecrated last January, hence its reopening today. The opportunity for Armelle Mabon, historian, to denounce what she considers as a memorial deception. In question: the names which appear on certain commemorative plates of these soldiers.
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France: Reopening of the Senegalese Tata necropolis, a historian denounces a controversy
