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Verdun Memorial

The Verdun Memorial is a museum and monument dedicated to the Battle of Verdun, a major World War I conflict that took place in 1916 on the Western Front in France. It honors the soldiers who fought and died there, highlighting the war’s human cost and the resilience of those involved. The site includes exhibits of weapons, photographs, and personal stories, as well as preserved trenches and artillery. It serves as both a memorial and an educational center, helping visitors understand the scale and significance of the battle, and promoting peace by reflecting on the horrors of war.