Roubaix War Memorial
On 14 October 1914 the German Army entered Roubaix and remained there until 17 October 1918. Those terrible four years are commemorated by the war memorial on boulevard Leclerc.
Roubaix has always been an industrial city and as such relies on external sources to feed its population; however during the Great War all its supply lines were cut. The survival of the townsfolk relied on the goodwill of Dutch and American charitable institutions and the careful rationing organized by the Town Council.
To make matters worse, the occupying army commandeered any materials it could find and emptied the 250 factories in Roubaix of all their equipment, destroying what it could not carry off. The Germans also tried to coerce the people of Roubaix into replacing the German workers who had been called up to the front.
The martyred city of Roubaix
In 1915 Jean Lebas, the mayor, refused to cooperate and was sent to prison in Germany. The following year, in April, the Germans began deporting civilians and more than 8,000 citizens of Roubaix were taken from their homes to become 'volunteer workers' in the service of the occupying forces.
The hardship and suffering imposed on the townsfolk engendered a determined resistance movement. From the very early days of the occupation the Resistance produced and distributed, initially every week and then daily, a newsletter called L'Oiseau de France which contained news from France and Britain. Their adventure was brought to a close at the end of 1916 in a flurry of arrests.
Eugène Motte was a key figure in the Roubaix resistance movement. Industrialist, heir to the Motte-Bossut dynasty and former mayor of the city between 1902 and 1912, Motte was ordered to manufacture cloth which would be turned into sandbags for the German trenches but he declined, 'We cannot accept the role of collaborator to the enemy. You can commandeer our goods but you cannot commandeer our selves'. His refusal resulted in his arrest and deportation to Germany where he was held with 150 other prominent Roubaix citizens.
Practical information
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Contact details
Address: Boulevard du Général Leclerc - 59100 ROUBAIX
Contact: OFFICE DU TOURISME DE ROUBAIX
Call: +33 (0)3 20 65 31 90
Website: www.roubaixtourisme.com

























































































































































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