THEE CITY
OF SETE- FRANCE: WAR MEMORIALS
The City of
Sete – known as Cette until 1928- is a commune in the Herault department in the
Occitanie region in southern France.
“… 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…” – so far
the definition of war memorials and the aim of setting up war memorials.
When I
walked along the streets of Sete, I found a nice public park where a war
memorial was set up for public viewing and information. From a historical point
of view, I think any information about military events, political conflicts and
issues dealing with a country,are facts of common interest even if the facts
are unpleasant. The French wars in the French Indochina and the former French
colony Algeria are controversial political issues that many want to forget.
Many French soldiers were killed during the conflicts mentioned. Even if many
disagreed with wars, people wanted to set up war memorials to pay homage to
those who died. In Sete a war memorial is set up to in memory of the soldiers
who died during the war in Algeria- “ La Guerre
d’Algeria A.F.N 1952 -1962 “. Some are
of the opinion that war memorials are made ony to glorify the wars, but
some want to honor those who died even if the wars were not wanted wars.
Historical
facts are facts even if you dislike the information given to you.
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