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11-06-2003

German soldiers' remains exhumed -- French village hid WWII revenge act
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 11-06-2003, Thursday
Section: NEWS
Edtion: All Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B

BORDEAUX, France - The bodies of 17 German soldiers executed in an act of reprisal during World War II were exhumed Tuesday from a grave kept secret for decades by a village in southwestern France.

The soldiers, who were buried in a mass grave after they were executed in the village of Saint-Julien-de-Crempse in 1944, will be laid to rest Nov. 16 in a military cemetery off the Atlantic …


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