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<institutions/fr-002366>
        a                           ehri:Institution ;
        rdfs:seeAlso                <http://www.oradour.org> ;
        ehri:conditionsOfAccess     "Documentation is only retrievable after making an appointment :\r\n   Sandra Gibouin – Documentalist of the memorial centre \r\n   Phone: + 33 (0)5 55 430 435\r\n   Fax: + 33 (0)5 55 430 431"@en ;
        ehri:sources                "Mémorial"@en ;
        schema-org:openingHours     "Open 7 days a week from 1st February to 15th December included. \r\n\r\n- From 1st February to 28th February: 9am to 5pm\r\n- From 1st March to 15th May: 9am to 6pm\r\n- From 16th May to 15th September: 9am to 7pm \r\n- From 16th September to 31st October: 9am to 6pm \r\n- From 1st November to 15th December: 9am to 5pm\r\n\r\nAnnual holidays: from 16th December to 31st December."@en ;
        rico:agentHasOrHadLocation  <institutions/fr-002366/locations/1> ;
        rico:generalDescription     "The documentary collection of the center of memory has been constituted by archives, books, pictures, movies and documentary files about the story of Oradour sur Glane or the Second World War, the role of memory nowadays, contemporary wars and massacres.It gathers documents used to write down the narrative of the tragedy and set up the permanent exhibition.\r\nThe documentation center is also consulted to do some research on the occasion of the various exhibitions. Finally, it acts the role of resources center for the educational department \r\n\r\nArchives :\r\n\r\n- Ancient  newspapers  but  also  copies  of  archives  gathered  from  various  centers to elaborate the permanent exhibition such as the minutes of the Bordeaux trial.\r\n- Microfilms of German archives showing the das Reich road.\r\n- Private collections: diary of a survivor, diary of a primary school teacher of Oradour before June 10th, 1944; personal effects from  the Second World War such as medals, dolls, weapons...\r\n\r\nIconography :\r\n\r\n1500 pictures : Photos and postcards of Oradour before 1944, a ‘ruins’ collection from 1944 to our days, pictures of the Bordeaux trial, the temporary village and the new Oradour. \r\nReproductions of photographs about the Second World War gathered from different picture libraries, pictures of the center of memory, its exhibitions and other events are also available.\r\nFiles  about  the  story  of  Oradour  (old  films  of  archives,  interviews,  documentaries, TV programs) as well as general videos on the Second World War, educational videos and CD-Roms.\r\n\r\nBooks and periodicals :\r\n1500  books  from  prewar  times  to  nowadays  on  the  Second  World  War  with  a \r\npredominance of university works. Second-hand books on the Second World War are also periodically acquired.\r\n\r\nDocumentary files :\r\nDocumentary files on contemporary wars are constituted as well as files concerning the issue of ‘remembrance’\r\n\r\n\r\n"@en ;
        rico:hasOrHadAgentName      <institutions/fr-002366/parallelNames/Centre_for_the_Memory_of_Oradour-sur-Glane> ;
        rico:history                "The  center  of  memory  is  located  in  Oradour  sur  Glane,  20  kilometers  West from Limoges.This small village of Haute-Vienne is famous in the whole world as it preserved the  vestiges  of  the  tragedy  which  occurred  on  June  10th, 1944  when  a  unit  of the  SS  das  Reich  division  slaughtered  642  inhabitants,  men,  women  and  children.\r\n\r\nClassified as a historic monument just after the Second World War, the ruins of the martyred village are now visited by an amount of 300,000 people every year.But  could  the  only  ruins  continue  to  immortalize  a  message  of  remembrance and peace ?\r\nStarting from its inauguration on July of 1999, the center of memory constitutes an access to the ruins of the martyred village. It stands as a cultural equipment of\"interpretatio\": a story being told with all the information needed to understand the tragedy.\r\n"@en ;
        rico:name                   "Centre de la Mémoire d'Oradour-sur-Glane"@en .
