The First World War should be "a war that ends all wars". Unfortunately, this did not happen. In this nine-day trip I will pursue the footprints of World War I and look back over the 100 years after the conclusion. Let's learn more about this terrible moment from Flanders' battlefield to postwar Paris. Learn about the postwar reconstruction in Europe and the heritage of the Paris peace conference
History is unfortunately proved by people who can not imagine a more serious conflict than the First World War, but the four year war of the modern day still produces their horrible victims. Exploring ways France and the UK can deter German attacks through the most famous battlefield fight with military historians and how America enters the war makes things turn around You can help.
Their medieval great architectural jewels who visited Ipress and Reims were severely damaged during the wartime but were restored and visited the monument of Paris to commemorate the first American fighter pilot in Paris It was. Exploring the political and historical significance of the Treaty of Versailles
Transfer: Group transfer when arriving at Ypres (no personal transfer). Small group transfer outside Paris will be arranged according to flight departure time
Towards the most famous and bloody battlefield in World War I, with the soldier historians, from Somme to Marne, Verdun
In Reims, visit the main wine cellar of Champagne Winery and explore the art of making champagne
Visit the Agung Museum and visit the American collection of weapons, uniforms, and private collections led by curators.
Meet Saint-Mihiel officers to learn about the feelings of these great fights at the Apremont-la-ForĂȘt trench
In the "Times" selection guide expert's insight will learn the lesson of "All wars at the end of the war".
On November 11, 1918, the First World War (1914 - 1918) was officially concluded when a truce or cease-fight was declared among combatants (including Canada). Since 11 November Canadians celebrated peace and celebrated the fear of war by observing the darkest holiday of the year. At 11 am on 11th November, all Canadians should celebrate the soldiers who stopped what they were doing, mourn in silence and gave their lives in various wars in the Canadian war. In most cities, special ceremonies are held at city halls and local war memorial halls, and representatives from various organizations such as veterans corps, boy scouts, city councils, state governments, federal government, etc. celebrate this event quietly.
After the announcement of Charles Lipington (1858 - 1925) during the First World War from 1914 to 1918, the great war from 1914 to 1918 was difficult to complete before it began. Immediately it was called the World War I or the First World War In any name, the conflict brought an end to change in fictional war, especially in the future war. An unprecedented number of deaths clearly shows that war can bring much of the fatal and universal disaster, rather than the relatively mild prefabricated in Empire Gothic works. And the ideals of prewar invasion found ideal. Home Many poets and writers try to weaken the ability of "realistic" literary models to find creative inspiration through the horrors and dirties of World War I and to express it as a human experience Creating creativity to create. Surreal extreme
Beginning between 1914 and 1918, the First World War began and the foundation of politics, culture and economy of the 20th century was established. According to their field of expertise, historians offer various reasons and reasons for the war. There is one sure thing. The beginning of the war took place on the Balkans including several countries in Southeastern Europe. By 1914, Europe was divided into two opposing camps defined by the Diplomatic Alliance. One alliance is Germany, Austria - Hungary and Italy, which are known as three leagues. The other is formed between Russia, France and the United Kingdom called the Triple Agreement. As Europe breaks like this, full-blown war is not just a possibility but a possibility. There is some military power and government power in allied countries and allied troubled allies.