The English monument on Ault street was erected following the crash of a British plane shot down by the Germans. None of the six soldiers survived.
The inaugural speech was given by Mr Dhier, headmaster of schools and leader of the resistance network in the village during the war.
The monument reads:
 
Royal Air Force
 
TO THE MEMORY
 
OF THE ALLIED AIRMEN
 
FALLEN ON THE TERRITORY
 
OF THE COMMUNE
 
Monument raised by
subscription of the inhabitants
under the initiative of the
of the Local Committee of National Liberation
 
L. WHEATLEY, Flying officer
J. TURNHAM, Pilot officer
J.R. OLEARY, Flight sergeant
F. MORRISON sergeant
HALLEWELL sergeant
S. WHITE Air Craftmam