Re: 310e Regiment d'Infanterie at Verdun February 1916
Publié : dim. avr. 27, 2008 8:14 am
Bonjour, chers amis d'histoire;
I have been invited to participate here by Alain DuBois. I read French, but I write very poorly (my last class was in May 1955), but I can read responses in French or German.
I have just read Historique du 310e Regiment d/Infanterie, Libraire Chapolot, Paris, s.d., as found on www.cecile-meunier.club.fr . The history of the fighting at Verdun on February 22-26, 1916 is very curious; in particular it describes this unit fighting in the Bois de la Wavrille, which my map shows (also Village Warville itself) to be about 4-5 km north of the French-Geman front line. (I think that the French only reached this location in late 1918.) It also describes the unit pulling back a bit and suddenly being in bois des Fosses, which seems to be 8 km away to the south.
Is the history very incorrect? Or was there a second bois de la Warville to the south of the one on my map?
My father fought at Verdun, and was wounded twice. I have a piece of his left arm bone blown off by a French 75 splinter on Morte Homme on 28. 12. 16.
Bob Lembke
I have been invited to participate here by Alain DuBois. I read French, but I write very poorly (my last class was in May 1955), but I can read responses in French or German.
I have just read Historique du 310e Regiment d/Infanterie, Libraire Chapolot, Paris, s.d., as found on www.cecile-meunier.club.fr . The history of the fighting at Verdun on February 22-26, 1916 is very curious; in particular it describes this unit fighting in the Bois de la Wavrille, which my map shows (also Village Warville itself) to be about 4-5 km north of the French-Geman front line. (I think that the French only reached this location in late 1918.) It also describes the unit pulling back a bit and suddenly being in bois des Fosses, which seems to be 8 km away to the south.
Is the history very incorrect? Or was there a second bois de la Warville to the south of the one on my map?
My father fought at Verdun, and was wounded twice. I have a piece of his left arm bone blown off by a French 75 splinter on Morte Homme on 28. 12. 16.
Bob Lembke