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Villeneuve-Loubet mass grave



On october 18th 2006, the bodies of 14 German soldiers killed during the Second World War were exhumed near the village of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice, in southern France. The bodies were discovered by a local medical student, Jean-Loup Gassend, and were then exhumed by a team of local volunteers under the supervision of Mr Julien Hauser, representative of the Volksbund (German War Graves Commission) in France.



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