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The execution of 21 February 1944 at the fort of Mont Valérien

On 21 February 1944, almost 78 years ago to the day, 25 members of the Resistance were executed by firing squad at Mont Valérien, in a small clearing inside the fort.

Clairière du Mont-Valérien. © ONACVG_CharlotteBourdon

The Mont Valérien clearing. . © ONACVG_CharlotteBourdon

 

Among them were three young high-school students from Saint-Brieuc, Brittany, sentenced to death “for guerrilla activities and involvement in a murder”. The other 22 were members of a network dismantled by French police in November 1943, which included Missak Manouchian,  the FTP-MOI’s regional military leader for the Paris area.

Three unauthorised photographs were taken that day by Clemens Rüther, a German Army NCO who attended the trial, execution and burial of the group. These are almost certainly the only existing photographs of an execution at Mont Valérien.

Exécution du 21 février 1944. Photographie prise par Clemens Rüther ©ECPAD-Association des amis de Franz STOCK

Execution of 21 February 1944. Photograph taken by Clemens Rüther. © Association Les Amis de Franz Stock / ECPAD

 

The trial of the “Manouchian Group”, which began on 15 February 1944, was intended as a “show trial”, to present a Resistance “commanded by foreigners, (...) inspired by Jews” (extract from a pamphlet produced by the German propaganda service); a “criminal army”, which the poster published at the time by German propaganda, and reproduced here, sought to denounce.

tract affiche rouge

Front and back of the “Affiche Rouge” (“Red Poster”). © Musée de la Résistance Nationale

 

This antisemitic, xenophobic and anti-Communist propaganda poster, which had 15 000 copies posted up across France, completely missed its objective, however. Bringing Manouchian and his comrades out of anonymity, it soon became a symbol of liberty and fraternity.

Foreigners who “died for France”, Missak Manouchian and his comrades are the embodiment of what Mont Valérian was during the Second World War: the main place of execution of foreigners, Jews and Communists in France.

“Today, it is sunny. I look at the sun and the beauty of the natural world I so loved, as I bid farewell to life and to you all, my beloved wife and dear friends.”

It was in French that the Armenian poet Missak Manouchian chose to write his last lines to his wife, from prison in Fresnes on 21 February 1944, just hours before his execution alongside 22 comrades of the FTP-MOI group that bore his name. A final letter, signed Michel, the Frenchized form of his first name, as a declaration of love to the country which, in 1944, shared his quest for liberty, equality and fraternity. A final letter, whose mistakes are a reminder of how many had come from abroad to fight oppression and fascism, first in Spain, then in France

The letter, which would later serve as inspiration for Aragon’s poem L’Affiche rouge, was the last trace of a man who had been confronted by death from an early age. Armenian, Manouchian was only nine years old when, in 1915, he saw his parents die in what is commonly regarded as the first genocide of the 20th century. His political activism began in 1934, when he joined the Communist Party. Deeply attached to the fate of his homeland, he also belonged to the Armenian Relief Committee. A member of the Spanish Republican Relief Committee during the Spanish Civil War, he went into hiding when France’s defeat was announced in 1940. In 1943, he became leader of an FTP-MOI network in the Paris area. (…).”

Extract from « Mont-Valérien, un lieu d’exécution dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Histoires intimes, mémoire nationale », published by Editions Ouest-France

 

Find out more :

The names of those who were executed on 21 February 1944 (find out more on the website Mémoire des hommes)

  • Members of the Manouchain Groupe:

Spartaco FONTANO, Missaly « Missac » MANOUCHIAN, Roger Joseph ROUXEL, Amédée USSEGLIO-POLATERA, Robert WITCHITZ, Georges Fernand CLOAREC, Rino Primo DELLA NEGRA, César LUCARINI, Antoine Antonio SALVADORI, Celestino ALFONSO, Joseph BOCZOR WOLF, Emeric GLASZ, Marcel Mieczyslaw RAJMAN, Thomas ELEK, Mojsze FINGERCWEIG, Jonas GEDULDIG « MARTINIUK », Wolf WAJSBROT, Lejb Léon GOLDBERG, Armenak-Arpen MANOUKAN-LAVITIANT, Salomon Wolf SZAPIRO « Willy », Szlama GRZYWACZ, Stanislas KUBACKI.

Olag Bancic, the only woman in the group, also sentenced to death, would be deported, incarcerated and guillotined in Stuttgart on 10 May 1944.

The same day, three high-school students from Saint-Brieuc, Brittany, were also executed: Henri Geffroy, Léon Le Cornec and Yves Salaün.

Clairière du fort du Mont-Valérien

Clairière du fort du Mont-Valérien

Clairière du fort du Mont-Valérien

Cloche et chapelle du Mont-Valérien

Intérieur de la chapelle du Mont-Valérien

Chapelle du Mont-Valérien

Mémorial du Mont-Valérien

Mémorial du Mont-Valérien