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War Memorial
Sainte Alvère, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II

Inscription
Ste. Alvère

À ses enfants

morts pour la France

1914 - 1918

Names WW I
Archez-Biran, Jean
Archez-Biran, Albert
Arnouil, Castaing
Astruc, Elie
Bencharel, Octave
Bernard, Gabriel
Boissiere, André
Boissiere, Edmond
Bourdet, Eugene
Buisson, Louis
Carpenet, Alcide
Castognol, Jean
Caunac, Albert
Caunac, Etienne
Chalon, Gaëtan
Chantal, Charles
Chantal, Henri
Comte, Ernest
Constant, Julien
Couderc, Victor
Devaux, Jacques
Dupuy, Emile
Faure, Pierre
Faure, Amedee

Names WW I
Garrigue, Honore
Gaussein, Bertrand
Goursolle, Adrien
Lagarde, Joseph
Lagarde, Justin
Lafeytaud, (Abbe)
Lambert, (Abbe)
Manet, Henri
Martin, Jean
Martin, Fernand
Maysonnave, Jean
Maury, Roger
Monfumat, Léonce
Picard, Félix
Perry, Amédée
Tenant, Joseph
Teulet, Simon
Valeton, André
Vigier, Henri
Villeneuve, Antonin
You, Charles

Names WW I
Martial, Ma????in
Bonnet, ????
Bonnet, ????
Boisset, André
Marsat, Francois
Cavan, Francois
Teillet, André

1940
Sorbier, Marcel
1944
Castagnol, Robert
Dupuy, ????
Farges, André
Hugon, Guy
Lambert, André
Monamy, Jacques
Sanz-Pardos, Antoine
Sargenton, ????
1945
Biratelle, Pierre

Inscription
A tous les Soldats
morts sur les theatres
d'operations extérieures

Indochine - Afrique du Nord
Golfe - Yougoslavie

la commune reconnaissante
For all soldiers who died
during their service
in foreign countries

Indochina - North Africa
Golf - Yugoslavia

the grateful community

Names Résistance
Comme des Fleurs
au souffle de l'orage
la mort les a ravis
au printemps de leur age

Le groupe Sam de Couze
a ses camerades de Ste Alvere
morts pour la France en 1944:

Castagnol, Robert
Farges, André
Hugon, Guy
Lambert, André
Monamy, Jacques
Sanz-Pardos, Antoine
Like flowers
in the breath of the storm
death delighted them
in the spring of their age.

The group Sam de Couze
for their comrades from Ste Alvere
who died for France in 1944:

Castagnol, Robert
Farges, André
Hugon, Guy
Lambert, André
Monamy, Jacques
Sanz-Pardos, Antoine

These pictures were also provided by Sue Wiltshire. Thanks, Sue.




Angel

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

Angel



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