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On Friday February 2nd, around 10:00 AM., “Les Amis de La Martinerie” had the pleasure of welcoming a class of 5th grade students and their teacher, Mrs. Marie Sallé, from the Paul Langevin school in Déols.

The theme of the visit: WW1 as part of the 5th grade curriculum.

After a quick presentation of the La Martinerie base, located partly in the town of Déols, and a few words on the causes and consequences of the conflict, the students were divided into 3 rotating workshops:
     - Objects found in the trenches (Found nowadays burried in the ground), words from the First World War, etc.
     - Visit to the WW1 room, presentation of a trench model
     - Visit to the room dedicated to the 90th RI (traditional Indre regiment), the evolution of uniforms, etc.

After a quick break for lunch, the students left around 2 p.m.

Other classes are expected in the coming weeks.

La NR article dated February 08, 2024

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Photos credit: Frédéric Niemier – Jean-Jacques Bérenguier

Jean Jacques presenting La Martinerie, the causes and consequences of the conflict
Jean Jacques presenting La Martinerie, the causes and consequences of the conflict
Roland presenting the trench model made by the 5th graders of the Diors school
Roland presenting the trench model made by the 5th graders of the Diors school
Dominique working around a model made by a schoolgirl from Buzançais
Dominique working around a model made by a schoolgirl from Buzançais
Frédéric explaining to the students the use of several objects found in the trenches
Frédéric explaining to the students the use of several objects found in the trenches