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Franco-Prussian War sites
Hello Fodorites,
This is pretty esoteric, but I was hoping to catch some European military historians to get advice on visiting Franco-Prussian War sites in eastern France. I live in Germany, so traveling there is quite easy, and I'm familiar with the major battles- would just appreciate some advice on some good spots for picturing the various events. Thanks! Charles |
I dont think so that I can see to old war like pretty and esoteric. You know, its old history, good for knowledge maybe for feeling but isnt pretty. It can by nic place, but not becouse is war place. Any body count isnt nice :-/
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I think you got lost in translation.
"Pretty esoteric" does not mean that the OP considers wars to be beautiful and uplifting events. |
Yes, it appears that "pretty esoteric" didn't get through.....
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We came upon one near Niederbronn les Bains. It was a memorial to a battle fought there. A nice picturesque spot and nobody else around. I'll look back over our trip notes to pinpoint the location.
Niederbronn is a pretty town, it dates back to Roman times, and is far less touristed than other towns in the region. Their tourist office could probably help you with some specific sites. Many Franco-Prussian battles were fought near there. |
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By the way, have you read Maupassant's short stories set during the Franco-Prussian war? Boule de Suif and Mademoiselle Fifi are among the most famous.
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Thanks for the suggestions! Niederbronn is near Woerth and Spicheren, two of the biggest of the opening battles of the war. |
Sedanstag, Sedanstag, oh those heroes ... sh*t!
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Sedan and Reichshoffen
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I am not very familiar with the 1870-71 war, but I understand that Belfort was one of the few "successes" from the French point of view. The fortification is impressive when driving by and might be worth a visit.
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