The Village That Forgot How to Forget
The village of Saint-Martin had a population of three hundred and twelve in the summer of 1941. By the autumn of 1944, the population was three hundred and nine. Three people had died during the occupation: one from illness, one from a German reprisal, and one from a heart attack that was listed as natural causes but was, according to the village doctor, accelerated by the stress of living...
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