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Douaumont Ossuary

The Douaumont ossuary (French: ''L'ossuaire de Douaumont''〔Jean-Paul Labourdette, Collectif, Dominique Auzias - ''Guide des lieux de mémoire'' 2011 Page 126 "L'ossuaire de Douaumont"〕) is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who died on the battlefield during the Battle of Verdun in World War I. It is located in Douaumont, France, within the Verdun battlefield. It was built on the initiative of Charles Ginisty, Bishop of Verdun. It has been designated a "nécropole nationale", or "national cemetery".〔(La nécropole nationale et l'ossuaire de Douaumont (55) ), Les chemins de mémoire, Ministry of Defence, n.d. Accessed 2012-06-01.〕
==History==
During the 300 days of the Battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 – 19 December 1916) approximately 230,000 men died out of a total of 700,000 casualties (dead, wounded and missing). The battle became known in German as ''Die Hölle von Verdun'' (English: The Hell of Verdun), or in French as ''L'Enfer de Verdun'', and was conducted on a battlefield covering less than .

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