
We start our route at the border village of Manhoué, and via Frémery, Oron, Chicourt, Morhange, Riche, Conthil, Lidrezing, Dieuze, Vergaville, Bidestroff, Cutting, Bisping we will finish in Nomeny and Mailly-sur-Seille, where the Germans halted their advance on 20 August 1914, and where they constructed from 1915 some interesting bunkers. Sometimes we will divert to other periods of the Great War, honouring Russian and Romanian soldiers, who died in this sector. We will visit beautiful landscapes of the "Parc Naturel Régional de Lorraine", memorials, ossuaries, and cemeteries. During this visit, we try to focus on the day that the momentum of the battle switched from the French side to the advantage of the Bavarian side: the day of 20 August 1914, when the Bavarians rapidly re-conquered the territory around Morhange, being also the day of the start of their rather successful “Schlacht in Lothringen”. We follow mainly topographically the route of the French advance eastward over the Franco-German border of 1871-1918. North-east of Nancy, east of Pont-à-Mousson, and south-east of Metz we visit the battlefields of the Battle of Morhange of 14 until 20 August 1914. There we make a jump northward to visit the ruins of Fort de Manonviller toįinish with an interesting French Dressing Station bunker, west of Domjevin. North of Rozelieures we will visit the village of Gerbéviller. From Charmes we go northward to the battlefield of theįirst French Victory of the Great War, the Battle of Rozelieures of 25 Augustġ914. North-west of Charmes we will visit the British Military Cemetery containingġ918 war victims. To pass Charmes for the panorama over the battlefield from the Haut du Mont. Move on southward to the Bayon Nécropole Nationale. La Tombe to go on to the Château de Lunéville. Next we pay a visit to the battlefield of The area, called, the “Trouée de Charmes”, the Gap of Charmes.Īfter the Léomont battlefield we continue our explorations to Friscati This trip we start at the Léomont near Vitrimont and we will with someĮxceptions concentrate on the Battle of Lorraine of August-September 1914 in Situatieschets Canada en de Verenigde Staten in 1915 In een groter plan een sluwe schaker zijn naïeve pion offert.

The endless rows of white crosses that now cover the area are testament to the war’s longest and hardest-fought battle which lasted 10 months, from 21 February 18 December 1916.

Het is onder andere een spionageverhaal over hoe Alongside the Somme, the name of the fortress town in eastern France is synonymous with the worst horrors of World War One. Relatief onbekende verhaal, dat de geschiedenis is ingegaan als de “ Vanceboro Verder zoeken vond ik ook de naam van Horn’sĪangeklaagden van het latere Neurenberg Proces in 1946.ĭe brug uiteraard slechts een bescheiden wapenfeit. Lezen, de naam van zijn opdrachtgever zal Horn blijven verzwijgen. Staat de bekentenis van de dader, Werner Horn, deels in het boek te Spoorbrug over een grensrivier tussen de Verenigde Staten en Canada. Een oud boek (1) van 1919 op een opmerkelijk verhaal over een Duitse Luitenant,ĭie in begin februari 1915 een half geslaagde bomaanslag pleegt op een
