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Rhône. Their Family Cabinet Was Pierced by German Bullets in 1944: "We Made the Choice Not to Touch Anything"

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Roger Jambon was 9 years old when the Germans, in the middle of World War II, shot at the family cabinet in Quincié-en-Beaujolais. This piece of furniture is now preciously preserved by his son Bruno, in Décines-Charpieu. The family reveals to the Progress the details of the route of their "hole cabinet".

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Roger Jambon was 9 years old when the Germans, in the middle of World War II, shot at the family cabinet in Quincié-en-Beaujolais. This piece of furniture is now preciously preserved by his son Bruno, in Décines-Charpieu. The family reveals to the Progress the details of the route of their "hole cabinet".

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leprogres.fr broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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