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In 1944 began the construction of a factory to built V1 rockets bombs in the drifts of the Tiercelet iron mine (Meurthe-et-Moselle). This plant should have been operational in october 1945.
During the enlargement and concreting of the mining gallery occured this large collapse under which the corpses of forty women, all of them soviet, are still lying today.
These women were a small part of the thousands of prisoners of the local concentration camp who worked in these terrible place, many of whom never returned home, carried away by accident, disease or famine.
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