Important Dates
Important People
Impact and Legacy of Verdun
Road to Verdun
Battle Strategies and Tactics
100

On what date did the Battle of Verdun begin?

February 21, 1916

100

Which French general was put in charge of defending Verdun on February 25, 1916?

Philippe Pétain

100

What was the human cost of the Battle of Verdun?

Around 700,000 total casualties

100

Which larger war was already happening before the Battle of Verdun began?

World War I

100

What main strategy did Germany use at Verdun to try to defeat France?

A war of attrition—trying to wear down the French by causing massive casualties over time.

200

What date marked the start of the German offensive against Verdun?

February 21, 1916 (same as the start of the battle)

200

Which German general launched the Verdun offensive on February 21, 1916?

Erich von Falkenhayn

200

How did Verdun affect French morale during 1916?

It became a symbol of national determination and resistance, boosting French morale despite heavy losses.

200

What kind of warfare had developed on the Western Front by 1915 that led to battles like Verdun?

Trench warfare, where both sides were stuck in long defensive lines.

200

What defensive tactic did the French use to keep troops fighting at Verdun?

They rotated soldiers in and out of the front lines so no single unit stayed too long.

300

On what date did French forces begin their major counteroffensive to retake forts like Douaumont?

October 24, 1916

300

Which French general took over from Pétain later in 1916 and led the counterattacks, including the one on October 24, 1916?

Robert Nivelle

300

How did the Battle of Verdun impact German military strategy later in 1916?

Germany shifted focus away from Verdun after failing to achieve a quick victory, weakening their overall strategy.

300

What was Germany’s main goal in planning the attack on Verdun?

To “bleed France dry” by forcing them into a long, exhausting battle of attrition.

300

What was the “Voie Sacrée,” and why was it important to French strategy?

It was a supply road that kept Verdun stocked with troops and materials, allowing France to continue fighting.

400

What date is commonly recognized as the end of the Battle of Verdun?

December 18, 1916

400

Which German Crown Prince was the nominal commander of the German forces at Verdun throughout the battle?

Wilhelm, German Crown Prince
400

How did Verdun influence the Battle of the Somme?

The Somme offensive was launched partly to relieve pressure on French forces at Verdun by forcing Germany to fight on another front.

400

Which German leader planned the Verdun offensive as part of this strategy?

Erich von Falkenhayn

400

Which French general is most associated with organizing Verdun’s defense and improving its logistics early in the battle?

Philippe Pétain

500

Which key date in 1916 marked the recapture of Fort Douaumont by French forces, and why was it significant to the overall battle?

October 24, 1916 — it was significant because Fort Douaumont was the largest and most important fort at Verdun, and its recapture marked a turning point where France regained momentum.

500

Which French leader (not a general) was Prime Minister during much of 1916 and strongly supported continuing the fight at Verdun?

 Aristide Briand

500

What long-term impact did Verdun have on how World War I was fought?

It showed the brutal reality of trench warfare and attrition, where both sides suffered massive losses for little territorial gain, shaping future strategies and highlighting the need for new tactics.

500

Why was Verdun chosen specifically as the target for the German attack?

Verdun was a symbolically important and heavily fortified French position, so Germany believed France would defend it at all costs, leading to massive French losses.

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How did Germany’s initial tactic of heavy artillery bombardment shape the early stages of the battle?

It destroyed defenses and weakened French positions, allowing early German advances, but it also created a devastated battlefield that made further movement and long-term success difficult.

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