WW1 France/Francais 1966 - 50th Anniversary of the "Battle of Verdun" Stamp MNH!

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WW1 France/Francais 1966 - 50th Anniversary of the "Battle of Verdun" Stamp MNH! Description: Here for Sale, We have a POST WW1&2 1966 France/Francais - 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Verdun stamp! ~ VERDUN, France was the site of a major battle of WW1 - First World War - or the "Great War to end all wars". One of the costliest battles of the war, Verdun exemplified the policy of a "war of attrition" pursued by both sides, which led to an enormous loss of life. Following the failure of the Schlieffen Plan in 1914 and the solidifying of the Western Front, Germany remained on the strategic defensive in the west throughout most of 1915. In the winter of 1915–1916, German General Erich von Falkenhayn, the chief of the German General Staff (1914–1916) made plans for a large offensive on the Western Front that ultimately aimed to break Great Britain, which he believed was Germany's main enemy. Falkenhayn argued that Britain, hidden behind the shield of the French army, could be met head on and defeated only after this shield was broken. As Falkenhayn recalled it, his so-called Christmas memorandum to Kaiser Wilhelm II envisioned a massive but limited attack on a French position 'for the retention of which the French Command would be compelled to throw in every man they have'. Once the French army had bled to death, Britain could be read more