Bezonvaux () is a commune in the Meuse department in the Grand Est region in northeastern France.

History

Since the end of the Battle of Verdun in 1916, it has been unoccupied (official population: 0) along with Beaumont-en-Verdunois, Haumont-près-Samogneux, Louvemont-Côte-du-Poivre, Cumières-le-Mort-Homme and Fleury-devant-Douaumont.

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Image:FR-55-Bezonvaux grand'rue.jpg|Historical photo of Bezonvaux

Image:Georg Diancourt Seite56 unten.jpg|State after 9 August 1916

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During the war, the town was destroyed and the land was made uninhabitable to such an extent that a decision was made not to rebuild it. The site of the commune is maintained as a testimony to war and is officially designated as a "village that died for France". It is managed by a municipal council of three members appointed by the prefect of the Meuse department.

See also

  • Zone rouge (First World War)
  • List of French villages destroyed in World War I
  • Communes of the Meuse department

References