100th Anniversary of the end of World War 1

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100th Anniversary of the end of World War 1

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Just thought it should be noted.

Too bad it didn't keep it's first name.

(The War to End all Wars)
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No promotion for this particular day :(
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Living in The Netherlands I wanted to spend my holidays near a WW1 battlefield and spent three days roaming the hills around Verdun in Northern France - essential visit to get a better understanding what is left of the landscape after reading about the effects of German artillery - left me stunned to see so much damage still visible after 100 years...
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ptje63 wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:57 pm Living in The Netherlands I wanted to spend my holidays near a WW1 battlefield and spent three days roaming the hills around Verdun in Northern France - essential visit to get a better understanding what is left of the landscape after reading about the effects of German artillery - left me stunned to see so much damage still visible after 100 years...
Thanks for sharing as I researched info online about this, and it is dumbfounding.

Brutal, brutal war...all war is brutal, but so much destruction in such a small space.

Mind boggling
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:shock:

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