In March 1945, during World War II, the Japanese army executed several French

In March 1945, during World War II, the Japanese army executed several French

engineers and civilians, whose graves are now located in the military square of the Poissy cemetery.

A year later, on March 21, 1946, the town of Thakhek, Laos, was reportedly the site of a massacre perpetrated by the French army. After retaking the city from Vietminh-backed Pathet Lao communist fighters, French forces reportedly killed between 1,500 and 3,000 civilians, mostly Vietnamese. According to Laotian reports, many of these victims were thrown into a well.

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