How One Farmer’s Loosened Wall Stone Killed 26 Officers During a Banquet
Автор: patriot wars
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In March 1944, a single limestone block fell twelve feet inside a French château and killed twenty-six German officers in one devastating moment. This wasn't an accident—it was the culmination of nine months of meticulous planning by Henri Dubois, a fifty-one-year-old stonemason whose son had been executed by the Nazis.
Henri had spent forty years learning how buildings stand. After witnessing his son Thomas shot in a garrison courtyard, he used that knowledge to plan the perfect revenge. Hired to repair the same château where German officers celebrated, Henri deliberately weakened three strategic stones using compromised mortar. He calculated stress points, studied physics, and waited patiently for the scheduled banquet.
On March 18th, 1944, during Oberst Reinhardt's promotion celebration, the stones failed exactly as planned. A massive chandelier crashed onto the banquet table, killing nearly two dozen high-ranking officers instantly. Henri was arrested, tried, and executed—but his methodology influenced military sabotage doctrine for decades.
This is the story of how grief, patience, and professional expertise became the deadliest weapon in occupied France. Sometimes revenge isn't served hot—it's built into the walls.
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