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Flirey (French pronunciation: [fliʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Following advances made by
American forces...
- The
Battle of
Flirey (French: 1re
Bataille de
Flirey) took
place in the
First World War and was
fought from 19
September to 11
October 1914. The German...
- failed,
despite violent fighting.
During two more
attempts (Battle of
Flirey),
German troops took Saint-Mihiel and Fort du Camp-des-Romains, but they...
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village were
taken captive.
Suippes Regniéville
Remenauville Fey-en-Haye
Flirey Moussy-sur-Aisne Vauclerc-et-la-Vallée-Foulon
Ailles Beaulne-et-Chivy Courtecon...
- (September 10, 1918 –
August 10, 1932) was a male
German Shepherd born in
Flirey, France, who
became an
international star in
motion pictures. He was rescued...
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attacked from
Verdun westwards to
Reims and the
Aisne at the
Battle of
Flirey (19 September – 11 October), cut the main
railway from
Verdun to
Paris and...
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railway line from the
south into
Verdun had been cut
during the
Battle of
Flirey in 1914, with the loss of Saint-Mihiel; the line west from
Verdun to Paris...
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Maritz revolts in
South Africa.
September 19 –
October 11
Western Battle of
Flirey September 20 Naval, African, East
African Battle of Zanzibar,
German naval...
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would need to move
their focus to the Meuse-Argonne. In the
village of
Flirey is this
monument celebrating the
joint Franco-American
action which took...
- p****enger. The
flight took him
across the
front between Saint-Mihiel and
Flirey and then to the
northern outskirts of Toul,
approximately 15 kilometers...