German Artillery near Verdun 1916
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German Artillery near Verdun 1916

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The Battle of Verdun (French: Bataille de Verdun, German: Schlacht um Verdun) was one of the major battles during the First World War on the Western Front. It was fought between the German and French armies, from 21 February to 18 December 1916, on hilly terrain north of the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France. The Battle of Verdun ended in a French victory since the German High Command failed to achieve its two strategic objectives: the capture of the city of Verdun and a much higher casualty count inflicted on the French adversary. As a whole, the Battle of Verdun resulted in more than a quarter of a million battlefield deaths and at least half a million wounded. Verdun was the longest battle and one of the most devastating in the First World War and more generally in human history. A total of about 40 million artillery shells were exchanged by both sides, leaving behind an endless field of shell craters that are still partly visible today.

Date

1916

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Photo12/Universal Images Group

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UMG20A71_314

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Non

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Non

Licence

Droits gérés

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50,9Mo (8,6Mo) / 42,4cm x 30,1cm / 5010 x 3552 (300dpi)

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