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Verdun 1916: Danes, Poles, Senegalese - the Forgotten Global Battle

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Visitors discovering the "Destinies of Verdun" exhibition at the Verdun Memorial (Symbolic image) (Photo by JEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGEN/AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images The Verdun Memorial honors the combatants from around the world who participated in the 1916 battle. The exhibition "Worlds in Battle: Verdun 1916," inaugurated 110 years after the confrontation, offers a "new perspective" that goes beyond the traditional vision of a "paroxysmal"…
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Visitors discovering the "Destinies of Verdun" exhibition at the Verdun Memorial (Symbolic image) (Photo by JEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGEN/AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images The Verdun Memorial honors the combatants from around the world who participated in the 1916 battle. The exhibition "Worlds in Battle: Verdun 1916," inaugurated 110 years after the confrontation, offers a "new perspective" that goes beyond the traditional vision of a "paroxysmal"…

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upday broke the news on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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