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Bry-sur-Marne: remembering the Battle of Champigny (29 November to 3 December 1870)

On 1 September 1870, the French Army was defeated at Sedan. The Emperor surrendered, by the new Republic fought on. The Prussians, meanwhile, had their sights set on one goal alone: Paris. The French capital came under siege on 17 September. Against this backdrop, the Battle of Champigny a marqué les consciences des habitants du Val-de-Marne. Principale tentative de sortie des armées françaises pour desserrer l’étau prussien, les 30 novembre et 2 décembre 1870, elle se solde finalement par un échec. Située au cœur du champ de bataille, la commune de Bry-sur-Marne a été tout particulièrement meurtrie et éprouvée par les combats.

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Adrien Mentienne museum. © Musée de Bry-sur-Marne

 

In the centre of the commune, a number of commemorative monuments today preserve the memory of this violent battle, namely those along the old road to Villiers, taken by French soldiers under enemy fire in an attempt to reach the hills above Bry and the park at Villiers. Starting at the church, not far from the banks of the Marne, a remembrance trail takes in the 1876 memorial to Captain Charles-Louis de Podenas, of the 4th Regiment of Zouaves; the 1871 memorial to Commander Léon Franchetti, founder of the Corps des Éclaireurs à Cheval de la Seine mounted scouts corps; and finally the ossuary of Bry-sur-Marne, where the remains of some 500 French and German soldiers were buried in 1878. (See slideshow.)

The municipal museum, Musée Adrien Mentienne, which has “Musée de France” status, also contributes to preserving the memory of the event, by showcasing its collections with links to the battle. Comprising more than 300 objects and works (weapons, shells, historical souvenirs, prints, documents, maps, medals, photographs, etc.), this rich collection offers an insight into the different aspects of the battle – military, remembrance or artistic – and the contrasting French and German perspectives. Held in store, it is currently not on display to the public. It was recently shown for the 150th anniversary of the battle, as part of an “Actions Mémoire 2021” exhibition supported by the DPMA. The catalogue is still available on request.

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Le four à chaux

Le four à chaux

Lendemain de Champigny

Monument Podenas

Monument Franchetti

Ossuaire de Bry-sur-Marne