On 6 June 1940, Hitler and his High Command came to Brûly-de-Pesche. From here, a place he called the “Wolf’s Ravine”, he oversaw the Battle of France.
The site is still home to vestiges of Hitler’s stay here, with two pavilions like those of 1940 . One boasts a large collection of period photos and DVD films in French, Dutch and English. The other one, located nearby, commemorates the Resistance efforts of Hotton Service Group D, a Belgian Resistance group of the Second World War.
An exhibition of materials used by the Resistance group, and models of how the village used to look, give a glimpse of the tough day-to-day life of the Resistance fighters. Finally, the impressive Second World War Bunker awaits visitors in a park designed in the 1940s.
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