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List of French villages destroyed in World War I

Les villages détruits are in northern France, mostly in the French département of Meuse. During the First World War, specifically at the time of the Battle of Verdun in 1916, many villages in northern France were destroyed by the fighting. After the war, it was decided that the land previously occupied by the destroyed villages would not be incorporated into other communes, as a testament to these villages which had "died for France", as they were declared, and to preserve their memory.

List of villages (communes)
In MeuseBeaumont-en-VerdunoisBezonvauxCumières-le-Mort-HommeDouaumont (partially reconstructed) • Fleury-devant-Douaumont, location of the Verdun MemorialHaumont-près-SamogneuxLouvemont-Côte-du-PoivreOrnes (partially reconstructed) • Vaux-devant-Damloup (rebuilt) In Marne • Auve • Beauséjour, Marne • Bignicourt-sur-Saultz (3/33 homes remained) • Étrepy (7/70 homes remained) • Glannes • Hurlus • Le Mesnil-lès-Hurlus • Perthes-lès-Hurlus • Ripont • Somme-Tourbe (everything in the village except the village hall (Mairie), church, and two private buildings) • Tahure • Moronvilliers • Nauroy • Sermaize-les-Bains (40/900 homes remained). About 150 people from the village were taken captive. • Suippes In Meurthe-et-Moselle • Regniéville • Remenauville • Fey-en-Haye • Flirey In Aisne • Moussy-sur-Aisne • Vauclerc-et-la-Vallée-Foulon • Ailles • Beaulne-et-Chivy • Courtecon • Craonne ==See also==
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