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Alsace Moselle Memorial

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Phone
  
+33 3 88 47 45 50

Address
  
Chauffour, 67130 Schirmeck, France

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PM

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Profiles

The Alsace-Moselle Memorial is a museum dedicated to World War II in the Alsace-Moselle region, which was annexed by Germany.

The Memorial, which was inaugurated on 18 June 2005, is located in Schirmeck in Alsace, near the former Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, opened by the Nazis in August 1940 at the beginning of the annexation.

The Memorial follows the history of Alsace and Moselle, from 1870 to the present day, focusing on the annexations by Germany.

The construction of a historical interpretive centre recounting the specific experiences of Alsace and Moselle had its genesis in a proposal by Jean-Pierre Masseret, Secretary of State for Veterans and Victims of War, which was supported by regional politicians. In 1999 Philippe Richert and Masseret took the decision to build the Alsace-Moselle Memorial in Schirmeck.

The memorial is managed since January 2000, by a joint union. It is funded by the General Councils of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin, the town council of Schirmeck and the Haute Bruche union of local authorities.

Alain Ferry, MP for the Bas-Rhin Department has been president of the managing body from the beginning. The Memorial was inaugurated on 18 June 2005.

References

Alsace-Moselle Memorial Wikipedia