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Souain Perthes lès Hurlus

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Marne

Population (1999)
  
193

Region
  
Grand Est

Canton
  
Canton of Suippes

Area
  
53.12 km²

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Intercommunality
  
Communauté de communes de la Région de Suippes

Arrondissement
  
Arrondissement of Châlons-en-Champagne

Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.

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Map of 51600 Souain-Perthes-l%C3%A8s-Hurlus, France

First World War

On 9 December 1915 at Souain, a former battlefield with rough terrain and trenches, and in the presence of General Philippe Pétain, a prototype armoured vehicle motorized with a Baby Holt caterpillar was successfully tested. It is also known for the Souain corporals affair, 17 March 1915. The village is the site of the Monument de la Légion Etrangère, an ossuary with 130 bodies of légionnaires from the 1st and 2nd Régiment Etrangers, who fell at the French offensive in Champagne, in September 1915. The monument ossuaire was erected in 1920 by William Farnsworth, father of Harvard alumni Henry Farnsworth, a young American university student who had enlisted in the French Foreign Legion on 5 January 1915 and was killed 28 September 1915.

References

Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus Wikipedia