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Monument aux Morts, Verdun

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mark
Posté le 21-05-2010 à 11:14:12  profilanswer
 

Hello to you all,
 
In Verdun you'll find this monument of 5 soldiers representing "Monument aux Morts"
 
Could anyone explain to me what the five soldiers represent? The should be of different armies, but which ones??
 
 
http://img686.imageshack.us/img686/7228/verdunstmihielmei201008.jpg
 
 
Mark


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Yv'
Posté le 21-05-2010 à 11:52:58  profilanswer
 

Hello Mark,
 
I'm sure someone will have the answer, but for now here is what I found :
 
http://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/image/Est/VerdunCentreVille/MonumMorts/01_MonumMorts.jpg
 
Source : http://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.f [...] alerie=411
 
Regards,
Yves

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mark
Posté le 21-05-2010 à 12:13:34  profilanswer
 

Thank you Yv',  
 
I know that they are 5 different soldiers from different armies. My question is:
Are the five soldiers from different era's of the French army e.g 1814/1848 /1870/1914
Are the soldiers e.g. from artillery, cavalary, genie etc?
 
There is a difference in helmets en military outfit. I've tried to find any information other than 5 soldiers but helas.  
 
Cordiallement
 
Mark


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"Le temps est l'architecte, le peuple est le maçon. " (Victor Hugo)
 
"Some men see the things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not! " (Bobby Kennedy)
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ww1_USA
Posté le 10-06-2010 à 05:38:16  profilanswer
 

Hi Mark,
This is just a guess.  But the three in the photo all look like WWI soldiers, albeit the one on the right looks like an officer.  Supposedly 90% of all regiments or soldiers or something like that passed through Verdun.  Thus perhaps the soldiers represent five of the French Armies (e.g. First Army, Second Army, etc.) of France for 1914-1918.
Again, just a guess...
Cheers,
Narayan


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bruno10
Posté le 22-06-2010 à 19:25:51  profilanswer
 

Bonsoir
 
here is the answer to your interrogation
 
"Monument aux Enfants de Verdun morts pour la France »
Inauguré le 1er novembre 1928, ce monument aux morts met en scène cinq soldats représentant les différentes armes : un fantassin, un sapeur du Génie, un artilleur, un cavalier et un territorial.  
 
http://www.tourisme-verdun.fr/verd [...] r--14.html
Not easy to give a translation....
I try however...
from left to right
an infantryman, an engineering corps ' sapper, an artillery man, a calvaryman and a member of territorial army.
 
Cordialement
Bruno

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mark
Posté le 25-06-2010 à 10:56:37  profilanswer
 

:hello: Bruno
 
Thank you very much. Problem solved.
 
Now I can tell my family and friends the truefully meaning of this magnificent monument.
 
Cordialement,
 
Mark :wahoo:


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"Le temps est l'architecte, le peuple est le maçon. " (Victor Hugo)
 
"Some men see the things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not! " (Bobby Kennedy)

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