Monument au Général Sarrail
The Monument to General Sarrail is a statue erected in honor of French General Maurice Sarrail, an iconic figure of World War I. Unveiled on October 18, 1936, this bronze statue depicts Sarrail in uniform, standing and holding a military map, symbolizing his strategic role during the war. It is located on Place de la Nation in Verdun, a highly symbolic location due to its association with the Battle of Verdun, one of the most significant episodes of the conflict.
Maurice Sarrail is recognized for his command during the Battle of Verdun in 1916, where he played a crucial role in defending the city. Although his management of the battle was controversial, his commitment and determination made him a respected figure. The monument is a testament to the city of Verdun's gratitude to its defenders and the importance of commemorating their sacrifices.
The current statue replaces the one that was melted down during World War II. In 1942, the German occupation authorities melted down the original statue. After the war, a committee was formed to replace it, and the new statue was unveiled in 1959.
Accessible free of charge, this monument is an essential place of remembrance for visitors wishing to understand the history of Verdun and honor the memory of those who fought for France.
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Place de la Nation
55100 VERDUN
Outdoor