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August 16th, 2018
French writer Laurent Guillet walked 2,200 kilometres to the cemetery in Litvinov, where he laid flowers and lit candles in memory of victims of the World Wars together with the town's mayor Kamila Blahova (ANO) today. He began his journey in Britanny, France, on May 26 and will end it this afternoon at the WWII victims' memorial in Most, north Bohemia. The idea of his project was originally to honour the memory of his great-uncle, Joseph Santerre, who was a prisoner of war and died in a labour camp located between the village of Zaluzi and Litvinov.
CTK
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