When I first saw all those crosses the thing that came to my mind is how many young men are still after all these years missing in action? On both sides....
The aerial view of the crosses puts the loss into perspective. And over a century later, we are still left wondering what it was all for? Beautiful video. Thank you, from Texas. And a special RIP to my great grandfather, Mac Barringer, US Army (Arkansas, USA) WWI. 1897-1960.
Truly an amazing look at the fortifications of Verdun
Wow!!! Overwhelming...
When I first saw all those crosses the thing that came to my mind is how many young men are still after all these years missing in action? On both sides....
The aerial view of the crosses puts the loss into perspective. And over a century later, we are still left wondering what it was all for? Beautiful video. Thank you, from Texas. And a special RIP to my great grandfather, Mac Barringer, US Army (Arkansas, USA) WWI. 1897-1960.
Well, I'd argue that the French population under German Yoke from 1914-1918 knew what it was all for...
That's was a fantastic video thankyou for sharing it 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
The concept of an ossuary is so disturbing. So many loose bones that they just have to store them. Unnerving.