WWI French Postal Card - "Viaduc de Dannemarie Destruction"
WWI French Postal Card - "Viaduc de Dannemarie Destruction" Back
WWI French Postal Card - "Viaduc de Dannemarie Destruction"
WWI French Postal Card - "Viaduc de Dannemarie Destruction" Back

WWI French Postal Card - "Viaduc de Dannemarie Destruction"

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An original World War I French postal card depicting strategic military action.

Description

A photograph of the "Le Viaduc de Dannemarie (Alsace) sur la Largue", showing the viaduct after it was destroyed.

"2 Le Viaduc de DANNEMARIE (Alsace) sur la Largue. Détruit par le Génie Militaire Français le 26 août 1914. (Guerre Européenne 1914-1915). - LL.", translating to:

"The Viaduct of Dannemarie (Alsace) on the Largue. Destroyed by the French Military Engineers on August 26, 1914. (European War 1914-1915). - LL."

This text provides specific historical detail about the destruction of the viaduct as part of the early stages of WWI, showcasing military strategy. "LL" likely refers to the initials of the photographer or publisher.

No message has been written, indicating this card might have been unused or was intended as a collector's item or historical record. Bears a 10 centimes stamp, typical of French postal rates for postcards during WWI.

Marked as "Carte Postale" with designated spaces for "Correspondance" (Correspondence) and "Adresse" (Address), left blank.

The destruction of the Dannemarie Viaduct was part of the French strategy to impede German advances during the early phases of WWI. Located in Alsace, a region contested between France and Germany, this act was both a military necessity and a symbol of the intense battles that characterized the conflict in this area.

Condition: Depending on its history, it shows signs of wear such as fading, creases, or minor damage from handling.

Historical Significance: A valuable piece for collectors of military history, WWI memorabilia, or those interested in the engineering aspects of warfare. It documents a strategic moment in the war's early days. Serves as an educational tool to discuss the tactics of warfare, the impact of infrastructure destruction on military strategy, and the broader implications of territorial conflicts.

Note: This postal card captures a moment of strategic military action during WWI, offering insight into the lengths to which forces went to gain or maintain territorial advantage. It's a poignant piece of history that highlights the destructive nature of war and its strategic necessities.

Product Details

Conflict
WW I (1914-1918)
Country of Origin
France
Original
Yes
Dimension
5.5"L x 3.5"W
WWI2000026

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