
Stake attention in this memory
A clear glass commemorative plaque stands upright in a public park in Bischheim, France, under an overcast sky. The plaque features black text and a line drawing. At the top, "PARC WODLI" is displayed. Below, a minimalist outline drawing depicts a man's head and upper shoulders. Beneath the drawing, the text reads: "GEORGES WODLI (1900-1943) CHEMINOT AUX ATELIERS DE BISCHHEIM RESISTANT TORTURE ET ASSASSINE PAR LA GESTAPO LE 2 AVRIL 1943". The plaque is positioned on a grassy area scattered with brown fallen leaves. Behind it, a paved pathway curves through the park, leading towards a hexagonal white bandstand with steps and columns in the mid-ground. Numerous bare deciduous trees are visible throughout the park, with a prominent tree trunk directly behind the plaque. Several park benches are present along the pathways. In the background, residential buildings with light-colored facades line streets where multiple parked cars are visible. One individual is partially visible standing near a yellow post on the far left of the scene.
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