Le Molay-Littry

Le Molay-Littry

French commune
nomcommune=Le Molay-Littry
région=Basse-Normandie
département=Calvados
arrondissement=Bayeux
canton=Balleroy
insee=14370
cp=14330
maire= Leroux Daniel
mandat=
intercomm=Balleroy Le Molay-Littry
longitude=-0.871944444444
latitude=49.2433333333
alt moy=40 m
alt mini=25
alt maxi=112 m
hectares=2712
km²=27.12
sans=2695
date-sans=2002
dens=97
date-dens=1999

Le Molay-Littry is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in northern France.

It is twinned with Bovey Tracey in Devon.

History

In January 23, 1969, Le Molay (the old INSEE code was 14434) amalgamated with the old commune of Littry to form into Le Molay-Littry, and uses the old Littry INSEE code 14330.

Le Molay-Littry is a small Normandy town in the Calvados region which has good travel links with neighbouring towns such as Isigny, Bayeux, St-Lo and Balleroy which served it well in the early 17th Century. At this time the town was a local source of coal which made the town a wealthy one - the town still has a mining museum which is open to the public.

The North-West side of the town (which was known simply as Molay before the joining with Littry) houses a large Chateau which has a rich history - Chateau du Molay:

The beautiful Chateau du Molay was built around two and a half centuries ago, in 45 acres of magnificent wooded grounds.

In 1758, a young Jacques-Jean le Coulteux du Molay (1740-1823), equerry to King Louis XV, and his wife Geneviéve –Sophie le Coulteux de la Noraye (painted below in 1788); built the chateau, his first large residence, in the heart of Normandy’s woodland countryside, close to Rouen, his birthplace. Jacques-Jean was a wealthy and well know Banker, who had one son (Jacques Félix Le Coulteux du Molay was born Paris 29 June 1779 and died in Dijon 1 April 1812) with Genevieve before their divorce. During their time together they also bought the famous Malmaison near Paris – some of those styles are reflected in the Chateau you now stand. Jacques-Jean later married Alexandrine Sophie Pauline Le Couteulx; the couple had three children.

18th Century

In 1833, Edouard, Count of Chabrol – Crousol, transformed and extended the chateau; giving it the architectural style it has today. The Count of Chabrol – Crousol was a member of the House of Peers, during the reign of Napolean III. An art collector and avid book – lover, he was the grandfather of the French composer Vincent d’Indy who died in 1931. Edouard was the Prefect of the Seine region of Paris and inaugurated the Palais Brongniart which was built by order of Napoleon Bonaparte to offer a permanent home to the Paris stock exchange in 1826.

At the end of the 19th century, the chateau became the property of the Viellard family. There followed a sumptuous period of 50 years up to the dark hours of 1940 when the Chateau was commandeered by the German Army.V-Weapons installations

The Balleroy and Molay-Littry area was one of the places where the Germans were setting up V-weapon installations, which though never used, is a fascinating and scary story.

The Chateau is one of the places were the weapons were planned to be launched from. The devastating V2 weapon which was the first ever Ballistic Missile and it was estimated that by the later stages of the War—some 100 rockets per day could have launched. The area and the V-weapons project were under the control of Generalleutnant (General) Dietrich Kraiss and his 352nd Static Infantry Division. Kraiss was a commander of the 90th Infantry Regiment (from September 1939 to March 1941), 168th Infantry Division (from July 1941 to March 1943) and 355th Infantry Division until May 1943. In November 1943 he took command of the 352nd Infantry Division which was in 1944, with six other divisions, located in Normandy in front of the Allied invasion. His 352nd Infantry Division had 7,400 soldiers and kept defensive positions around St. Lô. He was eventually killed in the fighting of Omaha Beach when one of their own mortars hit him blowing him to pieces. Dietrich Kraiss was born on November 16 1889 in Stuttgart and died on 2nd August 1944 – he was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves for his services.Following Success on the Beaches

Tournieres is a little village not far from Molay-Littry where General Eisenhower established his first HQ in France code-named Shellburst. The success of the landings on June 5th 1944 led the Red Cross, and later the Marquis, to establish them selves here temporarily. Many important meetings took place at Shellhurst and an airfield was located a couple of miles away for important visitors to fly in from England. Post War

A boarding school for girls from Saint – Lo, then a summer camp for Citroen both benefited from its peaceful grounds until 1978.At that time, the chateau was completely renovated and transformed into a three star hotel.In February 1993, the Chateau du Molay was purchased by Travelbound, an English company owned by TUI Travel.

ee also

*Communes of the Calvados department

References

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