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Verdun

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The battle of 1916 lasted three hundred days and killed or wounded around seven hundred thousand men on a front eight kilometres wide; the Douaumont ossuary holds the unidentified remains of 130,000 of them, visible through ground-floor windows. Nine villages were destroyed so completely that they were never rebuilt and remain on the map as communes with no inhabitants and an appointed mayor.

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