CHAMPAGNE - Sommepy-Tahure - Mont de Blanc Mont
Year of visit: 2005
A visit to some German bunkers and German trenches in the area around Sommepy-Tahure and the American Memorial at Mont de Blanc Mont.
We start with a view from St. Marie-la-Py towards Sommepy-Tahure.
A farmer near Sommepy ploughed these up from his fields, and left the shells to be collected by the French Explosives Clearing Service. (The AA battery in front is meant to show the size of these grenades.)
Near Sommepy are relics of a destroyed German pillbox.
The French 170e R.I. fought here in September 1918 to capture this pillbox, hidden in the vegetation behind this memorial, and had very heavy losses.
Lt. Colonel, Joseph Charlet, commander of this regiment, was killed in action also on this spot.
On the hill of Sommepy-Tahure village near its church stands a German pillbox in the shape of a snailhouse.
The bunker was also the entrance to an underground shelter bunker system beneath the church hill.
French period newspaper accounts of the battles near Sommepy.
From the village of Sommepy we continue northward along the D 320 to the Mont de Blanc Mont.
Demarcations stones along the D 320 commemorate the advances of the U.S. offensive of the 2nd Division in 1918, ...
... from Sommepy to the Mont de Blanc Mont from 26 September to 3 October 1918.
We arrive at the Mont de Blanc Mont .
View from Mont Blanc Mont, where the Germans awaited the U.S. forces, advancing from Sommepy on the horizon in October 1918.
On the Mont de Blanc Mont (210 m.), there are still traces of the German trenches, and many shell holes.
The American Memorial on Mont de Blanc Mont to commemorate the 70,000 American soldiers, who fought in the Champagne.
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