Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of the French Resistance forcing German prisoners to dig their own graves before shooting them days after D-Day. French and German archaeologists dug a site at a hill near the small central French town of Meymac over eight days following harrowing testimony from the last surviving witness to the massacre. While the scientists found bullet casings and coins at the remote site, the excavation failed to unearth human remains.
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