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Execution Job Philippe

On August 4, 1944, on rue de Concarneau in Pont-Aven, Marcel Philippe is stopped by a German soldier who wants to requisition his bicycle. It's then that Jobalerted by the altercation leaves his home to defend his brother Marcel. The German soldier arrests Job and takes him to the village through which a column of around 200 soldiers is passing. On their way to Riec, the latter cowardly execute Job Philippe.
Photo credit and contribution Philippe Boudot.

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