- Balard shooting range
During the
Second World War , the Balard shooting range ("stand de tir de Balard") was the site of Nazi torture and executions, now disappeared with the construction of theBoulevard périphérique de Paris .Location
It was situated on the training area at
Issy-les-Moulineaux (now situated with Paris in the 15e arrondissement). The Air Ministry now occupies the site, and it also forms part of the parcSuzanne Lenglen situated on the oldhéliport de Paris , opened in 1957. It was bounded by thequai d’Issy , theboulevard Victor , therue de la porte d’Issy inParis 15ème, and by the rueJeanne d’Arc , the rueGuynemer , the boulevard Gambetta and the boulevardGallieni inIssy-les-Moulineaux . It was here that the first French attempts at powered flight occurred in 1905, which in 1911 accidentally killedMaurice Berteaux , minister for war.History
200m and 50m firing ranges were created here in 1938 for police training, and taken over by the
Geheime Feld Polizei (GFP)Victims
The first massacre occurred on
6 July 1942 , with the Kommando für Kapital Verbrechen charged with "managing" the firing range, on the orders ofKarl Oberg , chief ofSS and police. 143 people were tortured then shot here, including :
*The five lycéens of thelycée Buffon ,
*Robert Beck 's network
*French members of theFrancs Tireurs et Partisans
*Members of the colonial FTP-MOI
*SomeGaullist s
*Unidentified resistors arrested under theNacht und Nebel decreeA plaque commemorating the names of the 143 people executed here was unveiled on
23 April 1961 on the wall of the air ministry (BA 117) on the range's exact site.Filmograpy
* The stand de tir de Balard appears in some scenes of
Jean-Pierre Melville 's film "L'Armée des ombres ", 'played' by the firing range at the Satory military camp.External links
* [http://www.paris.fr/portail/viewmultimediadocument?multimediadocument-id=24849 Document edited on the Ville de Paris site] , by Adam Rayski
* [http://www.ffi33.org/33Nuit.htm The "Nacht und Nebel" decree (in French)]
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