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Alsace Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
saw heavy fighting and the loss of life during
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, as the
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cut through the area. Because of this, there are several
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and cemeteries dedicated to the those who lost their lives in the area during the war.


Background

Alsace comprises the départements of
Bas-Rhin Bas-Rhin (; Alsatian: ''Unterelsàss'', ' or '; traditional german: links=no, Niederrhein; en, Lower Rhine) is a department in Alsace which is a part of the Grand Est super-region of France. The name means 'Lower Rhine', referring to its low ...
and
Haut-Rhin Haut-Rhin (, ; Alsatian: ''Owerelsàss'' or '; german: Oberelsass, ) is a department in the Grand Est region of France, bordering both Germany and Switzerland. It is named after the river Rhine. Its name means ''Upper Rhine''. Haut-Rhin is the ...
, the Western Front passed through Haut-Rhin. The largest of the battles fought in the area during World War I were the Battle of Mulhouse and the
Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf The Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf (french: bataille du Vieil-Armand) was a series of engagements during the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts ...
.


List of cemeteries and memorials


Monument in the French cemetery at Lapoutroie

Lapoutroie's war cemetery is the site of one of the many monuments to the chasseurs in Alsace.


The Col du Bonhomme

On 12 August 1939 a memorial was unveiled to commemorate those killed in a German
artillery Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during siege ...
bombardment in the
Col du Bonhomme The Col du Bonhomme () (elevation ) is a mountain pass in the Vosges Mountains of France. The pass connects Kaysersberg (Haut-Rhin) with Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (Vosges) (east–west) and is also crossed by the Route des Crêtes (north–south). Th ...
on 8 September 1914, including several senior officers and the commander of the 41st Infantry Division, General .


La Tête des Faux

At the top of the Tête des Faux there are the remains of a French look-out post and a small memorial which, translated, reads: In the pass that separates the two peaks of the Têtes des Faux is the cemetery at Duchesne. It contains the remains of 292 French soldiers in individual graves and another 116 who rest in an ossuary. The bodies here were brought in from Stosswihr, Orbey, Soultzeren and the Col du Bonhomme. In this cemetery there is a monument with the inscriptions (translated): and Duchesne had been killed in the December 1914 assault on the Têtes des Faux at Grimaude.


The "Croix de Wihr"

This monument commemorates the advance of the 152nd French Infantry Division on 19 August 1914 and marks the furthest point reached by the French army in Alsace during the 1914-1918 war. The 152nd were nicknamed the "Diables Rouges", or " Red Devils".


The Linge Memorial and the Cimetière des Chasseurs

The front line in early 1915 ran north of the Col de Wettstein. This peak has a height of 882 metres and on its lower slopes there is a French war cemetery known as the Cimetière des Chasseurs or the Cimetière du Col du Wettstein. This cemetery holds 2,201 individual graves with the remains of another 1,334 men lying in two ossuaries. Bodies here were brought in from Lingekopf, Barenkopf, Schratzmännele and the Valley de la Fecht as well as from Stosswihr,
Soultzeren Soultzeren () is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department of Haut-Rhin. The communes co ...
, Muhlbach,
Hohrod Hohrod is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin département The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department of Haut-Rhin. The communes coopera ...
, les Trois-Epis and
Orbey Orbey (; german: Urbeis; gsw-FR, Urwes) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department of ...
. The main Linge Memorial is located in this cemetery and is dedicated to those who fought in the Battle of Linge. The memorial is dominated by a large cross with the word "PAX" ("peace") inscribed at the centre. The original wooden cross is set into the cross further down and the body of a chasseur lies at its foot. It also bears the inscription "AUX MORTS DU LINGE" ("to the dead of Linge"). Beneath the sculpture of the soldier is a plaque reading "Les Diables Rouges du 15-2 aux Diables Bleus tombés en Alsace" ("From the Diables Rouges of 152e to the Diables Bleus who fell in Alsace"). The main memorial dedicated to this battle is to be found in this cemetery. It depicts a dead chasseur lying prostrate beneath a large cross. A young officer in the chasseurs had made a wooden cross from some pine trees damaged by gunfire and this was replaced at a later stage by a cross carved from granite. It was inaugurated by General
Maurice Gamelin Maurice Gustave Gamelin (, 20 September 1872 – 18 April 1958) was an army general in the French Army. Gamelin is remembered for his disastrous command (until 17 May 1940) of the French military during the Battle of France (10 May–22 June 1940 ...
in 1939. The original wooden cross has been kept and is fixed to the monument with the inscription (translated): Apart from the main memorial to the dead of the Linge fighting there are other memorials in the area dedicated to individual units.


Memorials by the Linge Museum

Just by the museum at Linge there is a monument whose inscription dedicates it to the "10,000 French dead whose blood stained this land." Around the memorial, white crosses indicate points were bodies were found and exhumed. The memorial museum at Linge was built between 1973 and 1981 by an association called the "Mémorial du Linge". Near the museum there is a small memorial called "Armistice". It was the idea of and carries the text of a poem by André Piot who had fought in the war.


The memorial on the Schratzmännele

The inscription on the memorial on the Schratzmännele dedicates it to the commanders Charles Colardelle and ; the 48 officers and 2160 non-commissioned officers, corporals and chasseurs of the ; and the officers, non-commissioned officers, corporals and chasseurs of the and who were killed or missing in action. The inscription also states that the monument was destroyed by the Germans and rededicated in 1950.


Monument to the chasseurs and the 46th, 66th and 129th French Infantry

There is also a monument in this area dedicated to the soldiers of the and of the 46th, and Infantry who fought on the Linge ridge.


French War cemetery at Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines

This cemetery holds the graves of 182 chasseurs of the 22nd, 52nd, 71st, 100th, 149th, 158th, 170th and 221st infantry regiments, as well as the and bataillons of chasseurs.


French War cemetery at Le Bois de Maettle

This cemetery in the Fecht valley was started in 1920 with the dead from trench warfare in Haute Alsace, the Vallée de la Fecht, Reichakerkopf and Hilsenfirst. Later further bodies were brought in from the battlefield and provisional burial plots in
Sondernach Sondernach is a commune in the Haut-Rhin ''département'' in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Geography Located in the parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges, the village of Sondernach shares with Mittlach the benefit of being situ ...
,
Wihr-au-Val Wihr-au-Val (; german: Weier im Thal; gsw-als, Wihr ìm Dàl) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Population See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The following is a list of the 366 com ...
and Mülbach.


Monument to the 66th Chasseurs in Thann

In the Place de la République in Thann there is a monument dedicated to the soldiers of the , and their last leader, General . At the foot of the monument are General Joseph Joffre's words of 24 November 1914. Translated, they read:


Chêne-Millet

Around
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is a cemetery known as the "Chêne Millet", which holds the remains of 2,632 Frenchmen. It is located between Metzeral and Mittach.


Memorial to the Chasseur Alpins

At Soultz along the Route des Cretes and on the
Grand Ballon The Grand Ballon () or Great Belchen is the highest mountain of the Vosges, located northwest of Mulhouse, France. It is also the highest point of the Grand-Est French region. Name ''Grand Ballon'' means "great ound-toppedmountain" becaus ...
are two memorials to the Chasseurs Alpins, which together form a single memorial. The original single monument was erected in 1927 but was dynamited by the Germans in July 1940 during World War II. The first memorial comprises a small pedestal with a bronze depicting the typical oversized beret worn by the chasseurs perched on the top. This beret was retrieved from the original monument. A plaque fixed to the monument explains that the land was given to the
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by the town of Soultz out of gratitude to those who helped France secure the return of Alsace and Lorraine. A second plaque states that the memorial is dedicated to the "Diables Bleus" (Blue Devils) which was the nickname of the 66th Bataillon of Chasseurs. A little further on there is a 1960s reconstruction of the 1927 memorial with a bronze by sculptor . It depicts a chasseur alpin in winter outfit including the famous beret.


The chapel at the Sudelkopf

At :fr:Sudelkopf there is a small French national memorial chapel built on the site of a French observation and machine gun post. The plaque states that it was erected by
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in 1951 and dedicated to
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in memory of the dead of the and the .


The Col Amic and the memorial to Captain Amic

On the :fr:Col Amic near
Hartmannswillerkopf Hartmannswillerkopf, also known as the Vieil Armand (French) or Hartmannsweiler Kopf (German; English: Hartmansweiler Head) is a pyramidal rocky spur in the Vosges mountains of the Grand Est region, France. The peak stands at overlooking the Rhine ...
is a memorial to Captain Paul Amic who was killed during the
Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf The Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf (french: bataille du Vieil-Armand) was a series of engagements during the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts ...
on 21 December 1915. Before the war this peak was known as the Kohlschlag but was renamed "Amic" by the French. He had once said:


Hartmannswillerkopf

The National Monument of the Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf was inaugurated on 9 October 1932. It consists of a crypt carved out of the bedrock. The entrance is approached by a cutting from the road and is flanked by two bronze representations of victory by the sculptor Antoine Bourdelle. Inside the crypt and covered by a large bronze shield is an ossuary which contains the remains of 12,000 unidentified soldiers. There are also Protestant and Jewish altars and a Catholic chapel. On the esplanade, which is situated above the crypt, is the Altar de la Patrie. This symbolises the raising of volunteers en masse for the defence of France and the Republic. It bears on its sides the names of the cities which contributed to the building of the memorial. Behind this crypt is a French military cemetery which contains 1,640 soldiers of whom the remains of 384 are in six ossuaries. Near to this cemetery is the monument dedicated to the "Diables Rouges" ("Red Devils") as the 152nd Infantry Division were known. This bronze depicts five larger-than-life-size soldiers all in attacking mode. The sculpture is mounted on a sheer rock face so that the figures appear to be looking out over the Alsace plain.


French National War Cemetery at Moosch

The cemetery contains the bodies of 593 French soldiers many of whom were killed at Hartsmannswiller. The cemetery holds the graves of General , Captain Paul Amic, and Richard Hall of the
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. General Serret commanded the , which fought at
Hartmannswillerkopf Hartmannswillerkopf, also known as the Vieil Armand (French) or Hartmannsweiler Kopf (German; English: Hartmansweiler Head) is a pyramidal rocky spur in the Vosges mountains of the Grand Est region, France. The peak stands at overlooking the Rhine ...
. He was killed on 6 January 1916.


French War cemetery at Altkirch

This cemetery at
Altkirch Altkirch (, ; gsw, label= Alsatian, Àltkìrech) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. The town is traditionally regarded as the capital of Sundgau. Etymology The name of the commune means ''old church'' ( ...
in the Haut-Rhin contains the remains of 1,785 soldiers from the 1914-1918 war. 1,734 are Frenchmen of whom 912 lie in two ossuaries. The cemetery was created in 1920 to receive bodies from fighting south east of
Mulhouse Mulhouse (; Alsatian language, Alsatian: or , ; ; meaning ''Mill (grinding), mill house'') is a city of the Haut-Rhin Departments of France, department, in the Grand Est Regions of France, region, eastern France, close to the France–Switzerl ...
and from the village areas of
Ballersdorf Ballersdorf is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin department The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department of Haut-Rhin. The communes coopera ...
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Friesen Friesen (; gsw-FR, Friese) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Haut-Rhin département The following is a list of the 366 communes of the French department of Haut-Rhin. The ...
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Illzach Illzach () is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. It is located in the north side of the Mulhouse metropolitan area, and forms part of the Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération, the inter-communal local government ...
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Lutterbach Lutterbach () is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. It forms part of the Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération, the inter-communal local government body for the Mulhouse conurbation. Lutterbach is served by the , ...
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Sierentz Sierentz (; Alsatian: ''Siarez''; ) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. It is located roughly halfway between Mulhouse and Basel. Both cities can be accessed by train from Sierentz station. See also * ...
and
Zillisheim Zillisheim ( Alsatian: '. or ') is a ''commune'' in the Haut-Rhin ''department'' of Alsace in north-eastern France. It forms part of the Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération, the inter-communal local government body for the Mulhouse conurbation. Pop ...
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The Memorial at Joncherey

Joncherey is where the first casualties of the war on the Western Front occurred in one of the border incidents that preceded the formal declarations of war. At the eastern edge of the village is a monument to Corporal Jules-André Peugeot who was killed at 10am on 2 August 1914, 30 hours before war was declared between France and Germany. He was the first French casualty of the war and died just in front of the house which stands across the road from the monument. His patrol from the 44th Infantry Regiment was surprised by and fired upon by a patrol of seven German cavalrymen. The first German casualty, Lieutenant Albert Mayer, was killed in the same incident.Joncherey
Joncherey website. Retrieved 25 February 2013


Gallery

File:Vosges-Louis Tauzin.jpg, Poster for Vosges in happier days. File:Thanvillé 048.JPG, German Military cemetery at Thanvillé. File:Hohneck_tirailleurs-tunisiens.jpg, Memorial on the Hohneck to Tunisian soldiers. File:Joncherry.jpg, Memorial at Joncherry to the first Frenchman killed in 1914. File:Pfetterhouse.jpg, War Memorial at Pfetterhouse- The last along the Western Front. File:BoisdeMaettle.JPG, Bois de Maettlé cemetery near Sondernach. File:Col de Sainte-Marie-Nécropole nationale (1).jpg, Cemetery at the Col de Sainte-Marie. File:Sainte Marie-aux-Mines 058.JPG, War memorial at Sainte Marie-aux-Mines. File:Saulcy-Nécropole2.JPG, German graves at Saulcy-sur-Meurthe File:Stèle 28eBCA Violu.jpg, Memorial at Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines which commemorates the conquest of the Tête du Violu on 31 October 1914 by the 28th Battalion of the chasseurs alpins. Lieutenant Colonel Brissaud-Desmaillet led the attack. File:Cimetiere du Chene Millet 4.JPG, The French Military Cemetery at Chêne-Millet. File:31139 Hartmannswillerkopf 1989.jpg, The crypt at Hartmannswillerkopf. File:Thann-Bombardements 1915 (2).jpg, Thann in 1915 after German artillery bombardment.


See also

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Further reading

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