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Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Meuse | Best Hotels In Meuse

Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Meuse | Best Hotels In Meuse

1) Château des Monthairons & Spa, Les Monthairons
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2) Les Jardins du Mess, Verdun
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3) La Table Des Bons Peres, Bislée
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4) Hattonchatel Château & Restaurant La Table du Château, Hattonchâtel
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5) Les Orchidées Logis, Hôtel & Restaurant, Verdun
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6) Hotel de la Gare, Saint-Mihiel
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7) Logis Hôtel du Lac de la Madine, Heudicourt-sous-les-Côtes
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8) Logis le Relais de Vacherauville, Vacherauville
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Visiting the American WWI Memorials, Monuments and Cemeteries in France: How, Why & Where?

American War Memories in France: An Invitation to Visit U.S. First World War memorials, monuments and cemeteries.
A France Revisited “Conversation with an Expert” in which Gary Lee Kraut, editor of France Revisited, francerevisited.com, speaks with Ben Brands, the historian with the American Battle Monuments Commission, ABMC.gov.
This presentation is intended for international travelers interested in visiting these sights as well as for armchair travelers.
Recorded on November 10, 2022, with an audience (via Zoom) of readers of France Revisited. Several segments were rerecorded shortly thereafter for coherence and to correct technical issues. With thanks to the ABMC for their participation and in particular to Ben Brands for sharing his knowledge, insights and passion during this presentation.
A France Revisited© Conversation with an Expert.
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Use the timeline below to skip to any aspects or sights of particular interest. The speaker, whether Gary Lee Kraut (GLK) or Ben Brands (BB), is indicated in parenthesis.

Timeline for this presentation
0:00:00 Introduction by Gary Lee Kraut
0:05:40 Ben Brands presents the work of the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC)
0:07:12 Who is Ben Brands? What is his role as historian at the ABMC? His tour of duty as a company commander in Afghanistan.
0:12:22 A comparison between a WWII map of the Invasion of Normandy 1944 and WWI maps of northern and northeastern France and Belgium. (GLK)
0:15:24 Americans entrance into war. Pershing visits Lafayette’s tomb in the Picpus Cemetery in Paris. (BB)
0:18:39 The annual changing of the American flag over Lafayette’s tomb in Paris. (GLK)
0:19:30 Origins and evolution of the ABMC. (BB)
0:23:35 Lafayette Escadrille Memorial. (BB)
0:27:41 Suresnes American Cemetery. (GLK, BB)
0:32:00 Mont Valérien, a major French WWII memorial, a 5-minute walk from the Suresnes American Cemetery. (GLK)
0:34:17 The American Naval Monument at Brest. (BB)
0:36:39 Why didn’t the Germans intentionally harm the Allies’ WWI sights during WWII? American involvement in the Somme. The Somme American Cemetery. (BB)
0:40:35 Cantigny. (BB, GLK)
0:42:09 Amiens and the American Red Cross huts at the former Cosserat Textile Factory. (GLK)
0:45:01 Art Deco in Saint Quentin and Reims. (GLK)
0:46:33 The American Monument at Château-Thierry, Paul Cret, Belleau Wood, the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery. (BB)
0:57:52 The French-American House if Friendship in Château-Thierry. (GLK)
0:58:34 The Oise-Aisne American Cemetery. (BB)
1:01:04 Quentin Roosevelt. (BB)
1:05:08 Anne Morgan and the National Museum of French American Cooperation in the Château de Blérancourt. (GLK)
1:05:56 The Saint Mihiel American Cemetery and the Montsec American Monument. (BB)
1:09:20 Philanthopist Belle Skinner and the village of Hattonchâtel. (GLK)
1:10:18 Verdun. (GLK)
1:11:56 The Montfaucon American Monument. (BB)
1:14:18 African-American soldiers: segregation, heroes, awards and burials. Jewish grave markers. (BB)
1:20:52 The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery. (BB)
1:23:09 The Romagne German Cemetery, Jean-Paul de Vries’ Romagne 14-18, Sergeant York. (GLK)
1:25:17 The French and American Tombs of the Unknown Soldier. (BB)
1:27:25 Conclusion by Gary and Ben.
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Places to see in ( Troyes - France ) Cathedrale St Pierre St Paul

Places to see in ( Troyes - France ) Cathedrale St Pierre St Paul

Troyes Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Troyes in Champagne, France. The cathedral is in the Gothic architectural style. It is a national monument and is the seat of the Bishop of Troyes. The site has been used for religious buildings since at least the 4th century, when an oratory stood on the site. A cathedral was built in the 9th century, but was badly damaged by Norman invasions and was replaced in the 10th century, from about 940, when bishop Milo built a Romanesque cathedral. This building was the location of the Council of Troyes that opened on 13 January 1128/29, at which the Order of the Knights Templar was confirmed and its rule established. The Romanesque cathedral was destroyed by fire in 1188.

Construction of the present Gothic cathedral was ordered in about 1200 by bishop Garnier de Traînel and begun under bishop Hervé in 1208. Work continued until the 17th century. The cathedral only has one tower, St. Peter's; St. Paul's tower to the south was never built, and the building is thus still in fact unfinished. A steeple, with a height of 110 metres, once stood over the crossing: it was ruined by a tornado in 1365, and struck by lightning in 1700, after which it was not rebuilt.

The cathedral structure has suffered other natural disasters: part of the choir was destroyed in a hurricane in 1228, and the roof was set alight by lightning in 1389. The earliest part is the 13th century choir. The elaborate façade dates from the beginning of the 16th century. The three main portals are the work of the architect Martin Chambiges. The cathedral escaped destruction during the French Revolution, but was de-Christianised and turned into a Temple of Abundance for several years.

It is particularly noted for its exceptional stained-glass windows of dates from the 13th to the 19th century, with a surface area of 1,500 m², and for the magnificent treasure containing among many other important works the reliquary casket or shrine of Saint Bernard de Clairvaux and his closest friend Saint Malachy of Ireland.

The cathedral, containing the nave, two principal aisles and two further subsidiary aisles, is 114 metres (379 feet 6 inches) long and 50 metres (162 feet 6 inches) wide (across the transepts), with a height from the top of the vault of 29.5 metres (96 feet); the height of the cupola and the tower is 62.34 metres (202 feet 7 inches).

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Fields of Honor in French

Visiting America's Overseas Military Cemeteries and Memorials and discovering the American Battle Monuments Commission in French
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American Battle Monument Cemetery in Lorraine, France

This video presents a brief narrated tour of Lorraine American Cemetery's landscaped grounds, architecture, and works of art.

The Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial in France covers 113.5 acres and contains the largest number of graves of our military dead of World War II in Europe, a total of 10,489. Their headstones are arranged in nine plots in a generally elliptical design extending over the beautiful rolling terrain of eastern Lorraine and culminating in a prominent overlook feature. Most of the dead here were killed while driving the German forces from the fortress city of Metz toward the Siegfried Line and the Rhine River. Initially, there were over 16,000 Americans interred in the St. Avold region, mostly from the U.S. Seventh Army's Infantry and Armored Divisions and its Cavalry Groups. St. Avold served as a vital communications center for the vast network of enemy defenses guarding the western border of the Third Reich.

The memorial, which stands on a plateau to the west of the burial area, contains ceramic operations maps with narratives and service flags. High on its exterior front wall is the large figure of St. Nabor, the martyred Roman soldier overlooking the silent host. On each side of the memorial, and parallel to its front, stretch the Tablets of the Missing on which are inscribed 444 names. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified. The entire area is framed in woodland.

The cemetery is open daily to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except December 25 and January 1. It is open on host country holidays. When the cemetery is open to the public, a staff member is on duty in the Visitor Building to answer questions and escort relatives to grave and memorial sites.

Nantes - Part 2, France - The Town Center | Walking Tour 4k | Pays de la Loire

[EN] In the second part video in Nantes, we visit in the city center, and we discover the new landscaped space Feydeau-Commerce. The Brittany Tower is today empty and shivering, aging for 46 years. We pass through the old town of Nantes, we find the cathedral of Nantes and the castle of the Dukes of Brittany where the Duchess Anne of Brittany resided.

[FR] Nous avons enregistré cette video en 4k Ultra HD et 60 fps lors d'un déplacement à Nantes, en Bretagne-Pays de la Loire. Nantes s'étend sur la Loire, à 50 km de l'Océan Atlantique, au nord-ouest de la France.

Dans la vidéo de deuxième partie à Nantes, nous visitons le centre-ville de Nantes et nous découvrons le nouvel espace paysager Feydeau-Commerce, inauguré il y a un mois. La Tour Bretagne, haut de 144 m, est aujourd'hui vide et en frisson, vieillit depuis 46 ans. Nous passons par la vieille ville de Nantes, nous retrouvons la cathédrale de Nantes et le château des ducs de Bretagne où résidait la duchesse Anne de Bretagne.

Population : 320.730 habitants (2020) ; Agglo : 671 k
Climat : Tempéré océanique
Précipitation : 820 mm/an. Ensoleillement : 1791 heures/an.

Notre visite guidée à pied : 4,7 km, à Nantes
Température maximale du jour : 31°C

00:00 - Départ / Start - Feydeau Island
06:05 - New Promenade Feydeau-Commerce
13:35 - Cours des 50-Otages
19:40 - Brittany Tower
27:25 - Sainte-Croix Church
29:10 - Place du Bouffay
35:35 - Rue de Strasbourg
41:15 - Erdre River and monument
55:25 - Louis XVI Column
59:15 - Nantes Cathedral
1:02:00 - Castle of the Dukes of Brittany
1:06:55 - Water Mirror of Nantes

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Cambridge American Cemetery

Sitting three miles west of Cambridge, England, this 30.5-acre cemetery was donated by the University of Cambridge. Buried here are 3,812 Americans, most of whom died in the Battle of the Atlantic or the strategic air bombardment of Europe. On the Tablets of the Missing are 5,126 names.

Église Saint-Étienne de Saint-Mihiel (4K/60fps)

Grave of HR van Rensselaer

Pvt HR van Rensselaer was killed 9 November, 1918, 2 days before WWI ended. He is buried in the St Mihiel
American Cemetary near Thiaucourt (M. et M.), France. Does anyone have any information on this man? He is probably related to my step-great-grandfather, so I went to see his grave.

U.S. Army in France 1918, World War I Sites

2009 visit to Eastern France. Principally sites associated with the American Expeditionary Force in World War I.
Music: Pride Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Butte de Montsec

2 millions de soldats américains présents en France à la fin de la 1ère guerre mondiale. Le mémorial bâti sur la butte de Montsec témoigne de l’engagement sur le territoire, avec des batailles intenses pour la reconquête du saillant de St Mihiel.
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France America's role WWI sites France

Just over 100 years ago, the First World War was raging in North Eastern France along the line known as the Western Front. Lorraine, Meuse and Verdun found themselves located on the front line. This video, highlighting the role of America in the conflict and the memorials dedicated to US Soldiers in France, is an introduction to the WWI series « Travels with Darley » by Darley Newman for PBS channel. It presents the Meuse Argonne American Cemetery, the largest WW1 American Cemetery in Europe.

Remembrance Day - WW1 Graves and Trenches - French War Cemetery Visit

Remembrance Day - WW1 Graves and Trenches - Visiting French War Cemetery, the Hartmannswillerkopf War Memorial and Cemetery in Alsace - France. We visit the First World War memorial and cemetery in the Alsace region of France at Hartmannswillerkopf. We explore the beautiful surroundings of this powerful memorial and trek through the surviving first world war trenches.

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Mons and St Symphorien WW1 Military Cemetery - Benelux Trip 7

We try to visit Mons, fail to find any parking, so we visit St Symphorien Military Cemetery instead.

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Gothic Nuts 2: Cerisy-la-Forêt & 'mur épais'

As I don't drive a car, reaching some of Romanesque churches in France can be tough. I went to the former benedictine abbey church St Vigor of Cerisy-la-Forêt in 2006 using taxis from Bayeux where I stayed.This church is not Gothic but Romanesque,but the technique of 'mur épais' invented in Normandy during Romanesque period had a great influence on Gothic architecture.

Le Mont Saint Michel - Son des Cloches de l'Abbaye - Normandie (part 4)

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Sunrise at Mont St Michel

A collection of time lapse and video taken at Sunrise from Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France Nov 2015.

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Commercy - St Mihiel rencontre féminine le 06-03-2010

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