Maquis de Saffré

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The Maquis de Saffré was one of the maquis groups of French resistance fighters active in the Loire-Atlantique region, in the triangle formed by the communes of Héric, Nort-sur-Erdre et Saffré.

One of Germany's last operations, in June 1944, was the destruction of this maquis, where 350 poorly-equipped young resistance fighters ("maquisards") stood up to 2,500 Germans, before dispersing. 27 captured maquisards were shot on the 29th June at La Bouvardière château.

[edit] Bibliography (French)

  • Le Drame du Maquis de Saffré, A. Perraud-Charmantier, Editions du Fleuve, Nantes 1946
  • Soldats de l'Ombre 1939-1944, Briac Le Diouron
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