Verdun Salient Front Line 1916-1917 Progression Battle Map

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The Battle of Verdun took place from February to December 1916 just north of the French town of Verdun along the Meuse River. In 303 days of fighting, over 300,000 French and German combatants were KIA. Verdun was one of the longest and deadliest engagements in human history.

This English map shows the original front lines of the battle on 21 February 1916, as well as the lines on 7 March, 12 July, 21 September, 5 November, 16 December, and 8 September (1917). The 8 September lines were follow on operations were in the same area as the battle but not considered apart of the Battle of Verdun, which is recognized as ending in December 1916. 

Result: French Victory

Created/Published: 1917

Scale: 80,000

Dimensions (Inches, Width x Height): 24.4x17.8

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  • Non-glare acrylic to reduce reflection
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