Explore trenches, memorials, and battlefields that stand as silent witnesses to the Great War's legacy, offering a deep, reflective understanding of the conflict that reshaped the world.
Karlshorst not only has a former airport in store but also a vanished zeppelin shed and a railway yard that has been transformed into a landscape park.
After the First World War, the German army left dozens of bunkers behind in the French Illies, a village about 20 kilometers west of Lille.
At the end of the First World War, the French Army built an observation tower to monitor potential movements of the German forces.
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