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Vestiges de la Guerre 14-18 dans les Hauts-de-France

Retrouvez les 28 remains of the Great War 14-18 of the Hauts-de-France region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 remnants of the great war 14-18 sur 28 dans les Hauts-de-France

Monument of the Basques of Craonnelle
Memorial 14-18
02160 Craonnelle

The 14 m obelisk monument of the Basques of Craonnelle erected in 1928 pays tribute to the soldiers of the 36th Infantry Division, mainly Basque, who died at the Chemin des Dames during the First World War.
Monument of the Haudroy Stone in La Flamengrie
Memorial 14-18
02260 La Flamengrie

The monument of the Haudroy Stone, erected in 1925 at La Flamengrie (Aisne), marks the place where the German plenipotentiaries arrived to negotiate the armistice of 1918. A historic symbol of the Vosges granite, it commemorates the end of the First World War.
Monument of the Brisée Cross in Nouvron-Vingré
Memorial 14-18
02290 Nouvron-Vingré

The monument of the Brisée Cross, erected in the 1st quarter of the 20th century at Nouvron-Vingré (Aisne), symbolizes the ordeal of the First World War fighters on the plateau of Confrécourt.
Franco-German Memorial in Pancy-Courtecon
Memorial 14-18
02860 Pancy-Courtecon

Franco-German memorial of the early twentieth century in Pancy-Courtecon (Aisne), a rare example of a joint tribute erected in 1915 by a German unit during the First World War.
Careers of Confrécourt in Berny-Rivière
Career of the War 14-18
02290 Berny-Rivière

The quarries of Confrécourt, former underground limestone farms near Vic-sur-Aisne (Hauts-de-France), were major military refuges during the First World War, sheltering soldiers and medical services between 1914 and 1918.
Career Saint-Blaise in Nanteuil-la-Fosse
Career of the War 14-18
02880 Nanteuil-la-Fosse

The Saint-Blaise quarry, a large pillar career shot from the 1st quarter of the 20th century in Nanteuil-la-Fosse (Aisne), bears witness to World War I with its numerous rock engravings left by American and French soldiers.
Career from Chapeaumont to Berny-Rivière
Career of the War 14-18
02290 Berny-Rivière

The Chapeaumont quarry is a former underground limestone farm in Berny-Rivière (Aisne), used as a refuge by French soldiers during the First World War. It houses a chapel carved in the rock between 1916 and 1917.
Abri du Kaiser in Bosmont-sur-Serre
German shelter
02250 Bosmont-sur-Serre

The Kaiser shelter is a German reinforced concrete military shelter from the 1st quarter of the 20th century, located in Bosmont-sur-Serre (Aisne), having sheltered Emperor William II during the First World War.