


This tragedy plunged three localities in the current municipality into mourning: Nadrin, Wibrin and Houffalize.For the members of the affected families who are still alive today, time has not erased the pain. During the first attack, Émile Remy (aged 50), Sylvain Martin (aged 43), Léon Dethor (aged 33), Antoine Bollet (aged 24) and Jean Nadin (aged 18) were shot in the back of the neck by Nazi police officers.Eudore Weinquin, who was supposed to suffer the same fate, managed to escape. Although seriously wounded by a bullet, he was not recaptured by the enemy. The following day, Sunday, the same SS officers arrested Alfred Huberty (42) and Armand Bastin (27). They were taken to the same Parc Lambin and shot in the back of the neck, just like the previous victims.Thanks to Eudore Weinquin, the bodies of the five martyrs of the 23rd were exhumed on 2 February 1945.But it was not until 23 April that the bodies of the two victims of the 24th were discovered unexpectedly, even though they had been buried hastily only a few metres from their companions in misfortune.This stone was therefore placed in memory of the victims.More information: bel-memorial.org/cities/luxembourg/mont/mont_mon_resistants_abattus.htm