FRANCE: THE EVENTS OF NO RETURN – WAR MEMORIALS IN FRENCH
VILLAGES
What do they have in common the ancient French
villages:
Gourdon, Vallauris and Tourrettes-Sur – Loup?
Photos: The Public library of Vallauris Golf-Juan.
Gourdon and Tourrettes-Sur - Loup.
Photo: Tedd Urnes
War memorials set up for public
viewing. A war memorial is a building, monument, statue or other edifice to
celebrate a war or victory, or to commemorate those who died or were injured in
a war.Great military victories had to be remembered and celebrated. The
victories were the history of the nation.To celebrate the dead soldiers was a
second concern. The Arc of Triomph in Paris contain no names of those who were
killed in actions. The age of the lost soldiers are not always written on the
monument. At an age of 20, 25, 33 and 17
they were killed fighting the German occupation of France. The information is
to be found on the war memorial set up in Gourdon.
Too young, all of them. In
the village of Vallauris you find a name written on the war monument: Antonin
Giordano. He was not killed during the Second World War. No. He was killed in a
war not wanted in Algeria in year 1957. I have done some research on the
soldier, but I cound not find much information about him.War memorials can be
politically controversial. In France, however, you find no censurship in selections
of the war people want to remember. Even the nasty French war in Algeria is
chosen to be remembered. The war is not to be glorified, but those who have
died. But who is Antonin Giordano who lost his life in war in Algeria?
He was born in June 9, 1937 and died, February 4, 1957. The Algerian War is also known as Algerian war of Independence or the Algerian Revolution. Guerre d'Agerie was a war between France and the Algerian independence movement from 1954 to 1964. President Charles de Gaulle decided to give up Algeria. The Algerian War was an unpopular war.The French authorities refused to use the term " guerre d'Algerie" for many years. In 1999 the national assembly passed a law officially allowing to use the " guerre d'Algerie".
Quotation from official reports about Antonin Giordano. " ...guerre d'Algerie. R.I.C Regiment d'Infanterie coloniale. Desparu lors du combat d'ain-oumi pres de Barbar...". Age:21.lieu, complement: Col d'Ain-Roume.
The unknown
French soldier from Vallauris, Antonin Giordano, was only one of many French
soldiers who had to fight the war in Algeria. In January 1957 about 308,000
French soldiers were fighting in Algeria. Small villages in France want to honour those who had gone to wars and not
returned. War memorials may serve as focal points of a political understanding
between previous enemies too. Some towns
in France set up ” pacifist war memorials ”. Killed childeren and women rather
than soldiers were to commemorating. The history took place whether you like
the event or not. Norwegian soldiers who thought they fought against Russia fighting for the liberation of
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania during the WWII are honoured and remembered in
The Baltic countries, but not in Norway. Those who sided with the German
occupation of Norway, were sentenced to prison for the support of the German
occupants of the country. But the events are history anyway. The ancient French
villages have understood the importance of tradition and local history. He was
one of us. We all lost him, but we take care of the memory of you, what so
ever. I appreciate the local attitude to history and tradition of the
population of the ancient villages of France located close to Nice, Cannes and Antibes.
Tourrettes- Sur- Loup: War memorial
Photo: Tedd Urnes