Jano Montano
Museum of the Resistance
All Departments have a museum dedicated to glossing over the Resistance in WWII. In most cases, these exhibits are pretty dispensable, because in many places throughout France, the resistance was barely a representative movement until the latter stages of the conflict. This is not the case of Upper Savoy, where the Maquis were organized for the first time for armed struggle and, although initially were crushed by German forces and the collaborationist Vichy regime, they were finally releasing the first to get his department without the auxulio Allied troops. In size, the museum is pretty small, but it is very well organize.
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