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on soldiers' tombs. An Alsatian professor, Xavier Niessen, against Prussian orders in these departments, was keen to show his membership of the French fatherland and thought that remembering those who had died for France allowed the feeling of national unity to be maintained. Thus, on 7 March 1888 he
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and could only handle 1,700,000 burials of dead from the First World War. Thus the law of 31 July 1920 created the "service national des sépultures", took charge of military cemeteries and organised nationals necropolises. After the Second World War general
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Many of its supporters were mobilised in the First World War, with the remaining ones looking after war graves and accompanying the families of the war dead on visits to them. The association was then in charge of 88,000 burials from the
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It has a general delegation by department, around 1,450 local committees in France and 52 foreign delegations. It now has 130,000 active members.
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It is one of France's oldest associations d’utilité publique (being recognised as such on 1 February 1906) and has three aims:
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summoned the French to join his new association, which then had a highly active period.
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is a French association for maintaining war memorials and war memory, comparable to the
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His tomb is in the cimetière de Puteaux, built to plans by
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to conserve the memory of those who have died for France
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to hand down the memory of them to future generations
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Index

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Alsace
Lorraine
cockades
Franco-Prussian War
Lacapelle
battle of France
Paul Boeswillwald
Official site of the Souvenir Français
The Souvenir Français in the UK
The Souvenir Français in China and Asia
The Souvenir Français in New Zealand
Categories
Military monuments and memorials
Organizations based in France

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