Friday, February 27, 2026

In August 1944, immediately after the liberation of Grenoble during World War II, French forces executed young Frenchmen who had collaborated with Nazi Germany.

   Immediately after the liberation of Grenoble during World War II, the French Army executed young Frenchmen who had collaborated with Nazi Germany in August 1944. It depicted the execution by firing squad of youths belonging to the French Militia, a paramilitary organization led by Joseph Darnand that collaborated with the Nazi occupying forces. In Grenoble, several young Miliciens were executed by firing squad, and the scene was publicly displayed.

   The Milice Française, a French military militia, was a fascist paramilitary organization established by the Vichy regime in 1943. Its leader, Joseph Darnand, was a decorated veteran of World War I who became a staunch collaborator with Nazi Germany. The Milice Française was notorious for its brutality, often operating covertly as a specialized auxiliary force for the Gestapo against the French population. They hunted down members of the French Resistance, the Maquis, and forcibly deported Jewish citizens. 

   Grenoble, known as the capital of the Alps, was a stronghold of the Resistance. When liberated in August 1944, the atmosphere was charged with a mixture of jubilation at the end of Nazi German occupation and an intense thirst for purging (épuration) the French collaborators. Members of the Milice Française, seen as the ultimate traitors, became the primary targets for execution by local French residents and the French Forces of the Interior (FFI).

   One of the most famous photographic records from this era shows a group of young men facing their end against a wall, a scene that visually testified to the end of collaboration. The execution of these young French members reflected a tragic death sentence. Many Milice Françaises members were extremely young men, often recruited by Nazi Germany's ideological indoctrination and promises of power. Many were subjected to swift and emotional court-martial proceedings.





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In August 1944, immediately after the liberation of Grenoble during World War II, French forces executed young Frenchmen who had collaborated with Nazi Germany.

   Immediately after the liberation of Grenoble during World War II, the French Army executed young Frenchmen who had collaborated with Nazi...