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Musée de la Résistance Nationale
The Musée de la Résistance Nationale (Museum of National Resistance) in Varennes-Vauzelles is a small permanent exhibit and records centre on occupation, resistance, and deportation in the region during the Second World War.
Musée du 5 Juin 1944 « Message Verlaine »
The Musée du 5 Juin 1944 « Message Verlaine » (June 5, 1944 “Verlaine Message” Museum) in Tourcoing commemorates the “Verlaine Message”: the message broadcast by the BBC Radio program “Les Français Parlent Aux Français” to France at 9:15PM on June 5, 1944, which alerted the French Resistance to the imminent Allied invasion of Normandy.
Centre Régional Résistance et Liberté
The Centre Régional Résistance et Liberté (Regional Centre for Resistance and Liberty) in Thouars is a permanent historical exhibit and centre for study and research on resistance in France during the Second World War. The exhibit contains audiovisual displays on both local and national wartime resistance, and is divided into three thematic and pedagogic sections: “React”, “Engage”, and “Build”.
Site de Morrette: Musée Départementale de la Résistance Haute-Savoyarde, Mémorial Départementale de la Déportation, et Nécropole Nationale de Gilères
The Site de Morrette in La Balme-de-Thuy contains three significant historical sites which present occupation, resistance, deportation, and liberation in the Haute-Savoie region during the Second World War: the Musée Départementale de la Résistance Haute-Savoyarde, the Mémorial Départementale de la Déportation, and the Nécropole Nationale de Gilères.
Musée de la Déportation et de la Résistance
The Musée de la Déportation et de la Résistance (Museum of Resistance and Deportation) in Tarbes presents the local history of Resistance and Deportation in Tarbes and the surrounding Haute-Pyrénées region during the Second World War. A permanent collection displays military weapons and uniforms alongside photographic and printed records of daily life in wartime, under occupation, resistance, deportation, and liberation, donated by former members of local resistance movements, internees, and deportees.
Musée Airborne
The Musée Airborne (Airborne Museum) in Sainte-Mère-Église commemorates and displays artifacts from the American airborne infantry of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, and their role in the Normandy Landings and the Battle of Normandy from June to August, 1944.
Musée de la Résistance en Bretagne
The Musée de la Résistance en Bretagne (Museum of Resistance in Brittany) in Saint-Marcel presents the history of occupation, resistance, and liberation in Brittany during the Second World War.