The search continues for a mass grave in southern France believed to contain the bodies of dozens of German Wehrmacht soldiers, members of the Nazi armed forces during World War II, who were shot by the French Resistance. The 47 soldiers were killed in June 1944 after the Nazi paramilitary force, known as the Waffen-SS, carried out a massacre in Tulle and destroyed the small village of Oradour-sur-Glane, a war crime that has since become a symbol of Nazi brutality in France. The German War Graves Commission said it had been using georadar technology to search for graves near Meymac, located no…