A Scenic Drive Through Verdun During the Battle | 1916 (Colorized 4k 60 FPS)
In October 1916, during the Battle of Verdun, the longest battle of the First World War, French troops and equipment move through the ruined city by road and river. Captured during the fighting, this footage shows Verdun under constant artillery threat as men, supplies, and guns advanced toward the front. Filmed 110 years ago during the battle itself. Original French wartime footage. Restored, colorized, and upscaled to 4K 60fps. — A great short illustrated book about Verdun - https://amzn.to/3SFFkRO Check out books, resources, and clothes - https://beacons.ai/wardaddy1914 #WWI #Verdun #WorldWarOne #WW1History #HistoricalFootage #ColorizedHistory

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