FORT VAUX WAR OF THE LIVING DEAD - TO THE LAST PIGION
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WW1 was fought many places, mostly we assassinate it with battles in wet trenches, but also in many of the forts, the tunnels and underground did men fight with flamethrowers and grenades only yards from each other. The Battle for the french Fort Vaux was one of those places, a place where one of the most important post war lessons were learned.
Also Historian Roger Cook will join us as we look at some of the most amazing cement trenches of the war, the huge bunker field hospital. I will go over the process of being wounded in 1916. And I have never seen WW1 fortifications like these, the war brought a whole new amazing design to trenches, far from what you might think.
Join us outside Verdun.
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