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World War I

 "Le Linge" was one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War. Between 20th July and 15th October 1915, the Germans organised their defence here in order to prevent French troops advancing on Colmar. The fighting was extremely violent with 17,000 victims on the French and German sides. Gas-filled shells and flame throwers were used here.

 Le Linge Today

 The battlefield is situated at the top of a rocky hillock, dotted with a few trees and lined with trenches dug out of the sandstone. The bunkers and barbed wire which crisscrossed the area have been retained.

 A very moving memorial site, the battlefield contains numerous black-and-white crosses marking the final resting place of French and German troops.

 A museum includes numerous items found on the site including weapons, personal belongings, munitions and other relics. Models of the battlefield, video clips and photos further add to the experience.

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A Strategic Battlefield During the First World War

 The Hartmannswillerkopf Mountain (nicknamed Vieil Armand by French troops) was one of the main focal points of the fighting in the Vosges area during the First World War. The French and German armies fought bitterly over this observation post looking out across the Alsatian plain.

 In 1915 alone, the hilltop changed hands four times. Fighting here continued throughout the war on a battlefield devastated by shells, gas and flame throwers. Conquest of the hill was intended to guarantee the success of a French offensive in the Mulhouse area.

 The exact number of dead will never be known, but at least 30,000 soldiers died here. A memorial comprising a crypt containing the bones of 12,000 unknown soldiers today stands as a tribute to them. 

 Remarkable Defensive Fortifications

 While the fortifications today represent only a quarter of those existing in 1918, they nevertheless remain extremely impressive. The Germans built an incredible fortified system of bunkers, casemates and trenches.

 A stairway with 560 steps which once took soldiers to the front line today reminds visitors of the horror of the fighting that took place here. At the top of the hill, the magnificent view across the Alsatian plains contrasts starkly with the hell on earth which once existed here.

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