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In the Footsteps of the Rumelangeois During the Second World War

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A memorial trail has just been inaugurated in Rumelange: it recounts, in twelve stations, how the inhabitants confronted the Nazi occupation. "It's difficult for younger generations to understand what happened during the Second World War. Commemorations no longer interest them," explains Mayor Henri Haine, himself the grandson of a resistance fighter. "We..."
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A memorial trail has just been inaugurated in Rumelange: it recounts, in twelve stations, how the inhabitants confronted the Nazi occupation. "It's difficult for younger generations to understand what happened during the Second World War. Commemorations no longer interest them," explains Mayor Henri Haine, himself the grandson of a resistance fighter. "We..."

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lequotidien.lu broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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