French President Emmanuel Macron has called on young people to remember past wars and use democratic means to fight against today's barbarities during a commemoration at the site of the deadliest massacre in Nazi-occupied France. But Rwanda or Yugoslavia yesterday, Syria today. They are only a few hours by plane." On June 10, 1944, an SS armored division herded villagers into barns and a church, and set them ablaze, killing 642 people. Macron slowly walked in the ruins, which are preserved as a testimony to Nazi horrors.
Source: ABC News June 10, 2017 13:25 UTC