In the heart of the village, we can see a triumphal arch made of white stone from France, bearing the list of the victims of the commune. In the centre, there are figures, made of bronze cast iron, placed on a fragment of the globe representing France. The scene represents the French people, in the guise of a teenager. In his left arm, he carries a set of books representing Law and Science, and in his right hand, he holds the torch of freedom. Protected by a lion, he walks under the wing of victory, which guides him on his way. The set rests on a base of blue stone, Givet limestone, on which three plaques, also in bronze, are fixed. The first represents the Great Street of the burning village after the abuses committed by the enemy. The second shows the Fatherland bowing before a tomb. The last plaque shows a section of machine gunners on the left bank of the river looking towards Haybes. The work is signed by L. Rauner.
Source: Ardennes Tourisme
Haybes
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