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Vestiges de la Guerre 14-18 in France

More than sixty million soldiers participated in the First World War. There were approximately 10 million dead civilians and military personnel and about 20 million injured.
On 28 June 1914, Archduke François-Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife were murdered in Sarajevo. Through alliances, the triple-Agreement (France, United Kingdom, Russia) enters into war against the triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire).
The fighting takes place mainly on two fronts. The West's front: following the war of movement and the race to the sea, the conflict engulfed over 600 kilometres of a set of trenches and fortifications separated by no man's land. It is the "war of the trenches". On the eastern front, the conflict was equally widespread with major fighting in the Balkans, the Middle East and Italy.
Despite the failures of the battles of Verdun and the Somme, a new frontal plan of attack at the Chemin des Dames was drawn up by General Nivelle on the area between Reims and Soissons.
In 1918, the armistice was signed in the forest of Compiègne on November 11, 1918 in the train of Marshal Foch.
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Vestiges de la Guerre 14-18 in France

Sélection de 8 remnants of the great war 14-18 sur 54 en France

Vimy Memorial
Monument commémoratif 14-18
62580 Vimy

The Canadian National Memorial in Vimy, located in the Hauts-de-France, is a World War I memorial, honouring Canadian soldiers who died in France. Built on the ridge of Vimy (Pas-de-Calais), it symbolizes their decisive victory in April 1917.
Coldmont career in Braye-en-Laonnois
Carrière de la Guerre 14-18
02000 Braye-en-Laonnois

Froidmont's career in Braye-en-Laonnois (Aisne) is an ancient limestone cave that has been exploited since the Middle Ages, with sculptures and graffiti of First World War warriors and soldiers.
Ruin of the collegiate Saint-Germain in Montfaucon-d'Argonne
Collégiale
55270 Montfaucon-d'Argonne

The ruins of the Collège Saint-Germain in Montfaucon-d'Argonne, Meuse, are the remains of a religious building destroyed during the First World War, surrounded by German blockhouses and an American memorial site.
Tour of Luxembourg in Ligny-en-Barrois
Vestiges de la Guerre 14-18
55500 Ligny-en-Barrois

The tower of Luxembourg, called the Valéran Tower, is a fortified vestige of the 13th and 14th centuries in Ligny-en-Barrois (Meuse), an ancient medieval gate classified as a historical monument since 1840.
Village of Old Craonne
Village
02160 Craonne

The Old Craonne is a village destroyed in 1917 during the First World War, located in Aisne (Hautes-de-France), today a classified memorial site.
Carrière du Chauffour in Thiescourt
Carrière de la Guerre 14-18
60310 Thiescourt

The Chauffour quarry is a 19th-century underground limestone quarry in Thiescourt, Oise, marked by its military occupation during the First World War and its historical sculptures.
Mount Sinai Observatory in Verzy
Vestiges de la Guerre 14-18
51380 Verzy

The Mount Sinai Observatory is a First World War military shelter located in Verzy (Marne), offering a strategic point on the Reims Plain.
Monument to the deaths of the First World War in Auchel
Monument commémoratif 14-18
62260 Auchel

Auchel's monument to the dead, erected in the 2nd quarter of the 20th century in Pas-de-Calais, is a pacifist work by the sculptor Félix-Alexandre Desruelles, mixing mourning and hope for peace in a local mining context.