TROYON STRENGTH
A fort at Lacroix-sur-Meuse in keeping with the motto of fortifications: bury yourself in the ruins rather than surrender
Supported by the forts of the Camp des Romains south of Génicourt in the north, Troyon saved the Verdun site after September 13, 1914. However, the fort was ordered to surrender unconditionally and respected the motto of the fortifications: to bury itself under the ruins rather than surrender. For five days, Troyon took the shock of the German artillery. On this sacrifice made by the entire garrison depended the integrity of Verdun, and consequently on the outcome of the conflict. Fallen into oblivion for more than 80 years, its preservation is now ensured by the association Ceux de Troyon, a handful of volunteers who run the place so that the new generations do not forget the sacrifice of their elders.
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Les vestiges de notre passé.
Super rencontre avec le guide bénévoles qui nous a conté c'est anecdotes et l'histoire de verdun
Grand merci aux bénévoles ????