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Battle of Verdun – The longest battle of WWI, 1916

The Battle of Verdun, fought between February 21 and December 18, 1916, was the longest battle of World War I and one of the bloodiest in human history. For nearly 10 months, German and French forces clashed in an unrelenting struggle that turned the battlefield into a wasteland.

In this video, uncover:
✅ How the German army launched its massive offensive against Verdun
✅ Why over 60 million artillery shells turned the land into a “zone of death”
✅ The staggering human cost: more than 700,000 killed, wounded, or missing
✅ The famous French rallying cry: “They shall not pass!”
✅ Why historians still debate whether Verdun was a victory or a tragedy without winners

Verdun became more than just a battle — it became a symbol of sacrifice, resilience, and national survival.

👉 Watch until the end to discover why Verdun remains one of the most haunting chapters of the Great War.

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