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First World War: the colonial troops (Moroccan infantry regiment
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First World War: the colonial troops (Moroccan infantry regiment
ELD4858098 First World War: the colonial troops (Moroccan infantry regiment, Senegalese tirailleurs) storming the fort of Douaumont near Verdun, occupied by the German army ending the battle of Verdun, 24/10/1916 (WWI: Fort Douaumont recaptured by three infantry divisions of the French Second Army (colonial army and Senegalese) Tirailleurs), during the First Offensive Battle of Verdun on 24 October 1916) Illustration by Achille Beltrame for " La domenica del corriere" 5/11/1916 Private collection by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); (add.info.: First World War: the colonial troops (Moroccan infantry regiment, Senegalese tirailleurs) storming the fort of Douaumont near Verdun, occupied by the German army ending the battle of Verdun, 24/10/1916 (WWI: Fort Douaumont recaptured by three infantry divisions of the French Second Army (colonial army and Senegalese) Tirailleurs), during the First Offensive Battle of Verdun on 24 October 1916) Illustration by Achille Beltrame for " La domenica del corriere" 5/11/1916 Private collection); Photo eIsadora; Italian, out of copyright
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14 18 Or 1914 1918 Shoocher Verdun First World War 1st World War Iere Isadora
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This powerful print captures a pivotal moment in history during the First World War. It depicts the courageous colonial troops, specifically the Moroccan infantry regiment and Senegalese tirailleurs, storming the fort of Douaumont near Verdun. The fort was occupied by the German army, and this intense battle marked the end of the Battle of Verdun on October 24th, 1916. Illustrated by Achille Beltrame for "La domenica del corriere" on November 5th, 1916, this artwork showcases the bravery and determination of these soldiers who fought against great odds to recapture Fort Douaumont. The French Second Army's three infantry divisions played a crucial role in reclaiming this strategic stronghold from German control. The image is filled with action and tension as we witness these colonial troops charging forward amidst explosions and gunfire. Their unified effort symbolizes their unwavering commitment to victory despite facing immense challenges on both sides. Beltrame's illustration serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during one of history's deadliest conflicts. It pays tribute to not only those directly involved but also highlights an often overlooked aspect: the significant contributions made by colonial troops from different regions. Preserved in private collection today, this photograph continues to evoke emotions while serving as a testament to human resilience in times of war. Its historical significance cannot be understated as it immortalizes an important turning point that shaped future events during WWI.
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