Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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Wednesday: Douaumont


Ossuary Douaumont

Wednesday, April 9, 2008, the first day in Verdun and we'll go directly to The Ossuary Douaumont after visiting the fort .

Just arrived in Verdun we attack the afternoon with the ossuary and cemetery ...

Our digestion was very difficult once they saw in this Cemetery the 15 000 identified graves, white line and if well maintained ...

French and Germans are buried in the vaults of the Ossuary Douaumont.

Each vault is a sector of the battlefield.

is estimated to have about 954 men who are unidentified.

Ginisty MGR had the courage and the idea of this construction.

The monumental tower of the Ossuary 46 meters high at its summit offers a panoramic view with a viewpoint. The Bourdon Victory resounds to the important ceremonies and the lighthouse, lantern of the dead, shine on the battlefield.

In 1984, two heads of state decided to sign a reconciliation for the two countries: France and Germany.

Mitterrand - President France - French and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl sign that reconciliation in 1984.

The ossuary holding the remains of dead soldiers on the battlefield in order to preserve their memory.

I really find this site awesome with all these graves.

When we returned we will feel something.

These memories will be forever in our memories!


LEROY Florine, 3 e GREEN

Life in Fort Douaumont


We started in Verdun we were two classes of third accompanied by teachers. A guide showed us Verdun. We went to Fort Douaumont, our guide told us about the lives of soldiers at the fort early in the battle of Verdun, 21 February 1916: Living in the cold, lack of hygiene, lack of medical care, food, comfort ... The fort is built of stone, renovations were made to it. The place was very damp and cold, icicles forming on the ceilings. The shells that fell on the city of Verdun weighed a ton. For us to realize the effect produced, the guide dropped a metal plate of 500 kilograms (one-half the weight of a shell crashed into the ground). The noise was long, loud, loud, oppressive, the soldiers heard this noise and it sounded very often because of the shape of the walls. Personally I loved this trip because we could see the lives of soldiers, beyond the books and explanations given to us by the teachers. we could somehow see part of the war and its consequences today.

Camille Bazin


Visit Fort DOUAUMONT

Before the war, was built 36 high around Verdun, whose strong Douaumont who was the greatest.
Wednesday, June 6, we visit the fort, which in my opinion, my much more. We entered the fort and the first something that has feeling, it is the temperature difference and also with external moisture. Continuing the visit, we observe the "Big Bertha" which was a truck that weighed 140 tons, could send Obut a ton. On the way back we could see a wall that was displaced by a shock wave was very impressive.
In conclusion, I find that this visit was very interesting and gave me much more.

Morgan Lovers

Fort Douaumont

Its construction began in 1885 and ends in late 1913. It becomes its volume, the first fort in the region of Verdun in 1914.

At the beginning of the First World War, the French no longer believe in the usefulness of the forts as it believes that only the offensive can bring victory, they disarm. On 25 February 1916, the Germans attacked in the direction of Fort Douaumont in order to increase their lines about 600 meters from the strong German believes winners thanks to this easy victory they use is strong as the logistics center.

May 8, 1916, 00 pm to 6 am, a violent explosion, that of a depot with grenades, set fire to a filing with flamethrowers. heavy losses were 800 dead. On 24 October 1916, the fort was taken over by the Infantry Regiment of Morocco.

Corentin Le Bourhis


The ossuary Douaumont


The third class of purple and I went to visit the ossuary Douaumont using a guide.

In 1984, the two heads of state gathered to celebrate the ossuary, which has about 130 000 men who never were identified. Beside this ossuary, there is a cemetery where 15,000 soldiers identified. This ossuary and the cemetery were built to honor all the dead French unmarked.

I chose the ossuary Douaumont because I find it really interesting to be visited.
Paul Guiffard



Monday, April 28, 2008

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Thursday morning: the underground citadel

The trip has helped me understand the history

L was my favorite day is Thursday, we visited the underground citadel, it's hard to imagine that more than 6000 soldiers lived inside ... In this citadel of 7km long, we took a little train that has allowed us to walk 4km without observing much except for some parts or we just take a quick glance ... The moment I was most marked in this visit is where the reconstruction of the ceremony of 10 November 1920 or the General of the 6th regiment had to choose a grave of an Unknown Soldier to lay a bouquet of flowers, chose the grave 6 in honor to his regiment.

Then we saw the Hill 304 and Dead-man.

Then interresssant the best time for me in the day: The American cemetery!

It is really well maintained despite its 50 hectares and 15 000 graves! The graves are aligned tellemnt that when you look at a grave side, it is impossible to see the other but yet he would hide behind a hundred ...


Amelia Darling 3rd green

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bus trip by Maxime ...

The endless road


We were the classes of 3rd green and purple when joining the long-awaited holiday camp in the bus travel.

Suddenly the driver looked at the travel card, the group began to worry. The road continued and deeper into the forest more and more without end. The road became muddy and decreased. Before us there were only trees out of sight, just trees! Even the teachers began to worry. Barely audible comments were made, the laughter broke out. We stopped, we asked the road, we looked at the card and left in the forest. The road became rocky.

Suddenly a building appeared. We had arrived.


I really thought we would never find the road and that we should sleep in the bus.


Maxime Mesguen

Sunday, April 27, 2008

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Thursday afternoon: sites of memory


The American cemetery at Romagne sous Montfaucon.

Our class of 3rd Green and class of e 3em Purple have had the chance to go to Verdun! During three days (from Wednesday 9 to Friday, April 11), we have seen and visited places of historical monuments from the First and Second World Wars.

The moment I received the most during this trip, was on Thursday afternoon, our guide, we did visit places of memory, including the American cemetery.

On 52 acres extending 14 246 graves, maintained regularly. The overall shape is a square, with only the lawn and the white crosses. These headstones are aligned in any angle.

The most prominent stars were Jewish, some are perfect rows of crosses and other grave different cutting line.

On part of cim étier, we find the main tombs of unknown soldiers "known only to God."

If the graves are so close together is that only the bones of soldiers are stored.

Aurélien Lorence third Green

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An American Cemetery at Romagne-sous-Montfaucon

visit Thursday, April 10, 2008

I chose to talk about the American Cemetery located in Romagne-sous-Montfaucon see as many as 52 graves per hectare is very sad but impressive, it is the largest Cime

RESPECT Americans outside s U.S., 15,000 soldiers are buried there, it was created there

has over 40 years.

This Cemetery are

t composed of white tombstones Christian (crosshair) and a few Jewish graves (in star-shaped), it is very well maintained including 33 gardeners were employed to keep it clean, the graves are all aligned and trees from the German cemetery that is not properly maintained with an aspect sad (black graves).


Flavie Gatouillat




The American Cemetery Romagne

The American Cemetery was established October 14, 1918 by the U.S. Army land taken by the 32nd Infantry Division.

This land was donated by France to the United States as a token of gratitude.

This cemetery has an area of 52 hectares It is rectangular, three-quarters of its surface is occupied by the graves of 14,246 American soldiers killed in action.


This cemetery to commemorate the memory of Americans killed during the First World War.


By browsing the cemetery, we noticed two different types of crosses.

A star of David for U.S. Israelite religion , a Latin cross for the very religions.

On a cross can be seen

soldier's name, date of




birth, date of death

.

can also distinguish whether he had a decoration like

medal of honor (medal

of Honor).

Paul Andre


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I will present a report on American Cemetery is located at Romagne sous Montfaucon very little km from Verdun to Alsace.



The cemetery is specially reserved for America, as well which made the First World War who have allied with fl & France.Hotel cemetery is approximately 52 hectares bounded by a wall which is 2km from long.Il contains 900 trees are perfectly aligned as the graves are arranged either horizontally, vertically diagonale.C and is the largest cemetery outside USALS the most famous American general who was found there is Pesching.Il 15 000 Americans who were found in europe.

Maxime Hamel
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During our trip to Verdun we visited a cemetery American named the Argonne was built 14 October 1918 , In his eight square 52 hectares entterrés 14,246 dead American soldiers during the end of the Great War which 486 graves non-identification

Each body has a stele which does belong only to him there is no mass grave,

There are the graves of Jewish soldiers through their star of David, and for all other graves, they have a Latin cross.


The French felt so guilty for the deaths of Americans in battle of the Argonne (north of Verdun), that they decided to give the Argonne to the Americans, as American territory so that they create a cemetery to bury their fighters.


I chose this topic I AC was marked by the number of graves, their whiteness of snow and their alignments.

Irwan Suchaut

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Romagne sous Montfaucon

Cemetery

The cemetery is located in the Meuse Argonne in Romagna under Montfaucon. The cemetery was founded in October 1918, the graves service of the U.S. military, the American cemetery is located in France, this means an acknowledgment of France to the united states to be saved from France during the War 1939-1945. This cemetery has an area of 52 hectares in the form of a rectangle divided into several squares. Some cross to the cemetery in the shape of a cross to signify the Jewish Jewish people died during the war.
Marie Roland
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Cemetery Romagne-sous-Montfaucon

Cemetery Romagne-sous-Montfaucon is located in the Meuse.

In those cemetery all Americans are buried, it appeared after the First World War. The cemetery was created to pay homage to the dead of the Battle of Verdun in 1916 which was in all 306 000 dead Germans and French

Biography Cemetery:

Cemetery Romagne-sous-Montfaucon is composed of 14 246 Americans and some Jews body, since the First World War in the cemetery that is why it is two kinds of Cross, there are cross Jewish and American cross but there are also some important war graves in the tomb inscriptions we are golden and there are marked to the vertical Medal Of Honnor

This cemetery is one of the largest American cemetery where lie the largest numbers of soldiers. The cemetery has an area of over 130 hectares

In those cemetery there is also a small chapel that we can visit where there are flags ally, this chapel is decorated with stained very dark and there is also the ground a round in which we see an eagle!

This visit was over and the cemetery we were very impressed by its size but also by the patient than men to maintain it for all those there make
Manon Michel Hebert and Fanny

Cemetery Romagne-sous-Montfaucon

Cemetery Romagne-sous-Montfaucon.

This cemetery is a cemetery filled with all the American soldiers of the Battle of Verdun.

It is located in the Meuse. The cemetery appeared after the Second World War.

It was created to pay tribute to the many deaths of the battle that has killed 306,000 French and Germans.

The history of the cemetery:

Cemetery Romagne-sous-Montfaucon today holds more than 14,246 Americans body, despite

The First World War.

It is one of the largest cemeteries in the USA where lie the largest numbers of soldiers. The cemetery has an area of over 130 hectares.

What my score on this visit is the lot size and the number of graves so perfectly aligned so tidy and especially if maintained.

The cemetery is accompanied by a chapel which is decorated with stained glass and holding the flags of allied nations behind the altar.

In the cemetery there are two kinds of Cross, there are crosses and crosses Jewish Americans

Jewish crosses are star-shaped while others are in a triangle.

There were also some important war graves because their placards were golden and not white.

There is a long way on foot footprint to be able to tour the cemetery

And walking we arrive at another small chapel that we could not visit.

It is on this impression of this cemetery that concludes our trip.

Tiffany Chappey, Marine Bougon and Jérémy Gaudin


Saturday, April 26, 2008

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Friday: Fort Hackenberg


Report on Fort Hackenberg.

It was built in 1929 and completed in 1933.Le fort is located about twenty miles from Thionville Moselle.Il was erected to protect the city and allowed bombadements sending shells and grenades.La grandeur of the fort is impressive there are 25 blocks which are wet and froids.Les soldiers became sick because of living conditions and confinement. What struck me in this visit is the rise of the 146 marches.Les soldiers had to go up and down these steps several times a day.

clemency hervieu third green

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Concrete and men

I will present the tour of Fort Hackenberg owned
was the Maginot Line.
Fort Hackenberg has was designed to protect France against
the invading Germans. The fort is composed of several places that are
formed into blocks, the block B1 to B10 are blocks of fighting
include turrets air defense as well as cannons shell. The
Blocks B11 and B12 are observatories, B21 to B25 are protections
work. They are also giving ammunition reserves is the largest store
M1 which stores 400 tons of ammunition, this store has exploded
because of a German bomb and a steel door has been deformed because of the breath of
explosion. The plant has a strong electric
feeding electricity standard. Is strong has 3 kitchen, infirmary and a Firm
dentist. There was an electric train that runs
7 km of rail. We then see a turret
weighs 165 tons and is hidden in order not we see it. It Army of
General Patton was issued is strong.

Here is a video spears bombs under bunker:


Julien Thebault

The Maginot Line

This space was appointed by the director of the fortification program, which is than anything that Andre Maginot. He was born in Paris February 17, 1877 and died in 1932. The work leads to build is strong named Hackenberg and whose price is EUR 3 442 million francs.
The different parts of the fort than anything was that the kitchens, health services, dormitory, everyone can find a soldier to refuel energy. You could also find stores of weapons and then run a train to transport weapons and served as defense.
unfortunately I do not, despite what one learns and tells us that one can imagine one second instead of fighting for his brave hommesse his children and his country.
Bastien Lepaisant third green

Fort Hackenberg was built from 1929 to 1933. It was designed to defend the Maginot Line during WWII against the German offensives. The fort is huge, there were voices on tracks four kilometers and niches carved into the rock, especially for

storage of arms and ammunition. It was too well defended and he had several bomb launchers, turrets protected by a concrete dome armed, there was also a wall anti-tank and an armored door about 43 tons which prevented the blast of an explosion to destroy the major part of the base. It was modern for its time because there was a power station, kitchens, a voice tracks ... Everything was done for the comfort of the soldiers.

Record Gregoire Piquot:

This line is so named because its director is André Maginot.
It was built in the fort of Hackenberg.
The award of this construction will be about 3500 milion old francs.
The Maginot Line was built to protect themselves from a possible German attack.
You could find dormitories, operating rooms and doctors' surgeries and finally many kitchens. She
ausii a railway to transport the weapons, 4km.

bet I have enjoyed this trip because of this fortress is like a hotel

Marie Bastien-third holy purple


A19

It was the French who, to protect al France if a new German offensive. The A19 has a stock of ammunition (artillery, bullets, guns, shells ...) which was destroyed in a massive explosion caused by the Germans during their flight in November 1944.

kitchens are also available at a number of 3 including two just for the officer. Fort Hackenberg lies to the east of France on the border between France and Germany. The Maginot line was built from 1929 to 1933, the book includes no less than 25 blocks + 3.
Arnaud Chanier
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We went to visit Fort Hackenberg which was built in the Second World War.

Who built this fort? and when?
It is the French who built the fort.
They started the constuire in 1929 and completed in 1933.


Where this fort is located?
It is located a few miles from Verdun.

Why did they built this fort?
This fort was built to protect against possible German invasion.

Conclusion
For me, this fort has been useful to the French to defend themselves and Americans who have recovered from the German army.
We went visited the fort Hackenberg, which was built in the Second World War.

Who built this fort? and when?
It is the French who built the fort.
They started the constuire in 1929 and completed in 1933.


Where this fort is located?
It is located a few miles from Verdun.

Why did they built this fort?
This fort was built to protect against possible German invasion.

Conclusion
For me, this fort has been useful to the French to defend themselves and Americans who have recovered from the army German.
Vincent Maugé

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Life underground

Fort Hackenberg on 'ligneMaginot' was built in 1935 by French soldiers to resist the German invasion.



galleries of over 10 km, 30 m deep sheltered the French soldiers. They have installed an underground city with rooms, medical facilities, kitchens, a powerhouse, and the defenses military with ammunition magazines to supply the gun turret, spears bombs mortars, machine guns.

A train carrying munitions and food to the various blocks. After the 1940 armistice, the Germans settled there until the liberation in 1944.

Nowadays this castle we can imagine the difficult life they had these soldiers.

Maxime Tondut, Tony Brisset, Remi Rivoalen
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Maginot Line

Line Maginot is a line of defense that protects the borders

French it was created by Andre

Maginot. This book has

ten kilometers of galleries

underground and was created for the

second world war. This

line is located approximately twenty

mile Thionville, inside

galleries may have observed a

train that used to take

of ammunition in places

storage and can be observed

two kitchens. We visited the turrets and a place where there was a mechanism to generate electricity in case of failure.

And we watched the various weapons that were on the spot.

Maxime Delpeuch

the Maginot Line.

André Maginot was born in Paris February 17, 1877. He was the director of the program of fortifications in France. In 1936 he was named 'Maginot Line'.
It will cost 3442 million Francs. 'The final cost enormously expensive! "
Andre Maginot died in 1932.
The Maginot Line is also called Fort Hackenberg.
There are different pieces that make up the cave as dormitories but also the kitchen, she had two. We can also find stores of weapons.

About armaments, munitions were brought and stokées by an electric train.
There was a rail network of 4 kilometers. This electric train should not approach the ammunition because if it produces sparks, the fort could have been destroyed. 'It had to be very careful'.
soldiers were equipped with bayonets, rifles, mac 24/29, Flame Thrower and others but also guns and turrets tourelles.Ces weighed about 176 tons.

Houlette sebastien. 3rd green.


Thursday, April 17, 2008

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return Verdun


The group from St. Paul at Verdun.

Students were tasked to write an article on a moment's stay. Here
articles. Happy reading!
K. Duval

PS: messages are such that students have written ...

Thursday, April 10, 2008

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CDI: The wounded from Verdun

The wounded of the Battle of Verdun


Many men returned from the war blind, maimed, burned with flamethrowers, hit by a bombing or gone mad. They are called the "broken faces".

Wounded physical


I'll bring the words of one nurse assigned to the dressing station of Hill 304 and Dead-man

"Men roam the yard hungry, wild-eyed"
"They are there, ripped, shredded, horrible "

This shows that soldiers wounded in combat Were in very bad shape.

The wounded received care very rudimentary, and few are those who have gone to a hospital in the rear. The soldiers who needed an operation, were made a few hundred meters from the front.
surgeon says as: "When the injury was too great, it was finally cut with scissors for amputation," of course it does there was no anéthésie, with the exception of a few injections of morphine .
Moreover, the soldiers are happy to be in hospital because during this time they are not on the front.

Wounded psychological

of hairy nerves are strained, because of the noise of the shells. Of traumatized soldiers lose their reason so the view of other mutilated bodies is appalling.
A soldier who was wounded by a grenade a few minutes previously tried to climb the hill to hide when a shell he fell over. The body flew and fell completely decomposed. A great scene to see the other soldiers.

Work done in the library. (Leah, Charlotte, Agatha and William)

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CDI: The guys who fall

During the First World War, many soldiers who have died in combat. Many suffered serious physical (mutinied, injured ...), other sequelae legal, invisible to the naked eye but which have continued throughout their lives, like losing a loved one: brothers, friends, in horrible conditions or simply having lived in what some call "hell".
During the conflict, either WWI or II, very strong bonds are created between the soldiers, who gradually become friends. Unfortunately, these links are to break when one of them dies and leaves his friend the awful spectacle of a body shredded with a rotten smell that soldiers must stand beside them all day to hide away their emotions to other soldiers. Some, so shocked, come to trivialize the death by not even looking at more corpses, even end up ignoring them. They are so demoralized that they spend their day waiting to die alone in their trench. Those who survived these wars, these "nightmares" very killers remain traumatized for life, reminisce about the image of "rictus of death" in the words of some. This image of men, friends bruised.

Work done in the library. (Leah, Charlotte, William and Agatha)

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CDI: CDI

The Fort Douaumon:
Its construction began in 1885 and ends in late 1913. It is the work
armed the largest and most powerful of all Verdun. It has an area of 3 hectares, a length of 400 meters, several kilometers of tunnels, and 2 levels down. This strong for housing about 800 men, but in 1916 there were up to 3000, see 3300.

Fort de Vaux:
It was built from 1881 to 1884. The fort was decommissioned in 1915 by a decree also stripped Fort Douaumon. Mar. 6 1916, the Germans attacked the fort, the village falls on April 2, but the Fort resist.

The Tunnel Tavannnes:
This tunnel is a railway tunnel on the line Verdun-Metz, which was used during the First World War as accommodation, storage of equipment and ammunition depot for the army. Its length 1400 meters. On September 4, 1916, a grenade exploded inside, triggering a series of explosions. Over 500 men were killed in the accident.

Fleury-devant-Douaumont:
This village near Verdun included 422 inhabitants before the war. They lived on cereal agriculture and woodworking. The village was captured and taken 16 times in 2 months by French and German. This is one of nine villages destroyed during the Battle of Verdun in 1916 during the First World War.

Work done in the library. (Leah, Charlotte, Agatha and William)

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Some important places: Living among the dead The

The number of dead is as dramatic side German than French, and even to civilians: the war was over 300 000 deaths, including 163,000 French soldiers and 143,000 Germans. Because of too many dead bodies, they can not all be brought back.
This territory is in fire and blood, bodies fall and are abandoned where they lie, and then find themselves stacked on each other. Survivors
ignore the dead or pretend not to know that they are lying, huddled at the bottom of the hole or in the middle of guts and trenches, but nonetheless, they drink muddy puddles, not really choice, where there are pieces of human organs. The corpses are
stared, members emerge, there remains an air of thick, black breath: an atmosphere heavy.

Work done in the library. (Leah, Charlotte, William and Agatha)

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

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preparations of the trip

J-1 before the start
In history class we were able see the program of these three days we felt quite full.
We leave at 5:45, rue de L'Abbaye on a long journey ...
Once arrived at destination, we visit the battlefields of the Right Bank Verdun:
• Fort Douaumont, which was regarded before the war as the most powerful in Europe.
• Ossuary is a "pit" or the bones of people were deposited
• Trench bayonets
Tonight, everyone will pack up

3 Green

Sunday, April 6, 2008

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Verdun Verdun Travel pedagogical

From 9 to 11 April 2008, the Students graduate Green and Purple go to Verdun.
This blog is written by Agatha, Leah, Charlotte and William of April 9 to 11. They will present their research on the Battle of Verdun.

After the holidays, you can discover the stories of students left in Verdun.

K. Duval