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    Since 1200 Verdun has been famous for its Dragées or sugared almonds; they were distributed at the baptism of French princes. Verdun was part of the middle kingdom of Lotharingia and in 1374 it became a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. Verdun, France. Verdun was a Gallic fortress before Roman times. It was there in 843 that three grandsons of Charlemagne divided his empire in the Treaty of Verdun. Conquered by German invaders in the 10th century, it was later linked with Metz and Toul to form the Trois-Évêchés ( Three Bishoprics) territory.

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    • The Germans Designed Verdun to be a Battle of Attrition. World War I battles often started with tactical objectives and devolved into bloody stalemates, but most historians believe that Verdun was intended to be a “meat grinder” from the very beginning.
    • Verdun Had Symbolic Value for Both Sides. The Germans selected Verdun as their target not only because it was nestled in a salient, or bulge, in the Western Front, but also because it was steeped in political history.
    • The Attack Caught the French by Surprise. Germany’s preparations for the Battle of Verdun involved one of World War I’s largest buildups of men and equipment.
    • German Forces Seized a Crucial French Fort Without Firing a Shot. On February 25, German forces approached Fort Douaumont, the most sprawling of the several dozen French bastions surrounding Verdun.
  3. Jan 24, 2022 · What is Verdun known for? Verdun can be found in the region of Meuse (historically in the region of Lorraine) and is perhaps most famous for its sweet factory producing dragées, a kind of sugared almond sweet.

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  4. Battle of Verdun, (Feb. 21–July 1916) Major engagement of World War I between Germany and France. As part of its strategy of war by attrition, Germany selected the fortress of Verdun as the site it believed France would defend to the last man.

  5. Verdun is 4-5 hours drive from the Channel ports. It is the site of a famous French battle in the Great War - trying to hold the line at all costs. Many villages were destroyed and never re-built, and the land still bears the scars of battle. There is a great deal to see on the Verdun battlefields

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