Georges Blind, a member of the French resistance, smiling at a German firing squad, 1944 In the end, this turned out to be a mock execution intended to make him Talk Also it was staged for intimidation of other resistance fighters. Read full story https://worldhistoricalevent.blogspot.com/2023/02/georges-blind-member-of-french.html?m=1 He was forwarded to a concentration camp, where he was selected for termination on arrival, dying some time in late November 1944. This was a mock execution attempting to get the resistance fighter, Georges Blind, to talk. It didn’t work. Georges did not divulge any information. It’s interesting how they’ve placed him at the corner of the building rather than against the stereotypical flat wall. It must make ricochet injuries to the firing squad members much less likely. Of course, this was a mock execution, but most likely they used the same site for real executions. Georges Blind was eventually forwarded to a concentration camp, where he was selected
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