Grabenmaxx
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I went on a short holiday to Alsace/Elsass this week and could convince my girlfriend to make a few short stops to WW1-sites.
One that I didn't really know (except for the name) was the Lingekopf in the Vosges mountains. Very close to the pre-1918 border between France and Germany.


This was the site of heavy fighting in spring and summier 1915. 7000 German and 10.000 French soldiers were killed here. After that the front did not change anymore until the end of the war. The German side fortified the hill with bunkers and concrete trenches. Because of this everything is extremely well preserved and very nice taken care off by volunteers.

One that I didn't really know (except for the name) was the Lingekopf in the Vosges mountains. Very close to the pre-1918 border between France and Germany.


This was the site of heavy fighting in spring and summier 1915. 7000 German and 10.000 French soldiers were killed here. After that the front did not change anymore until the end of the war. The German side fortified the hill with bunkers and concrete trenches. Because of this everything is extremely well preserved and very nice taken care off by volunteers.























