Douaumont ossuary

Douaumont ossuary
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The Douaumont ossuary is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died on the battlefield during the Battle of Verdun in World War I. It is located in Douaumont, France, within the Verdun battlefield.

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History

During the 300 days of the Battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) approximately 230,000 men died out of a total of 700,000 casualties (dead, wounded and missing). The battle became known in German as Die Hölle von Verdun (English: The Hell of Verdun), or in French as L'Enfer de Verdun, and was conducted on a battlefield covering less than twenty square kilometers.

Ossuary information

The ossuary is a memorial containing the remains of both French and German soldiers who died on the Verdun battlefield. Through small outside windows, the skeletal remains of at least 130,000 unidentified combatants of both nations can be seen filling up alcoves at the lower edge of the building. On the inside of the ossuary building, the ceiling and walls are partly covered by plaques bearing names of French soldiers who fell during the Battle of Verdun. A few of the names are from fighting that took place in the area during World War II. The families of the soldiers that are recognized here by name contributed for those individual plaques. In front of the monument and sloping downhill, lies the largest single French military cemetery of WWI with 16,142 graves. Furthermore it was initiated in 1923 by Verdun veteran André Maginot of future Maginot Line fame.

The ossuary was officially inaugurated on 7 August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun.

Architecture

The architects of the ossuary were Léon Azéma, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy; Georges Desvallières designed the stained glass windows. The tower is 46 meters high and has a panoramic view of the battlefields. The tower contains a bronze death-bell, weighing over 2 tons, called Bourdon de la Victoire, which is sounded at official ceremonies. It was offered by an American benefactor Mrs. Anne Thornburn Van Buren, in 1927. At the top of the tower a rotating red and white "lantern of the dead" shines on the battlefields at night. The cloister is 137 meters long and contains 42 inside alcoves. On the first floor is the war-museum with remains of the destroyed villages, 3D-photos, and weapons.

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Coordinates: 49°12′27″N 5°25′27″E / 49.2075°N 5.42417°E / 49.2075; 5.42417


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