English: The Ardennes Abbey in the Calvados department of Normandy, in France. Largely restored after it was used as an observation post for the German army in the Battle of Normandy. Approximately 27 Canadian prisoners of war were executed in or around the Abbey.
Français : L'abbaye d'Ardenne dans le département normand du Calvados, en France. Restaurée après avoir été en grande partie endommagée du fait de son utilisation par les Allemands comme poste d'observation pendant la Bataille de Normandie.Approximativement 27 prisonniers de guerre canadiens y ont été exécutés.
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