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World War 1 "Sites"

My wife and I will be coming back through Eastern France from Switerzerland at the end of June. We are hoping to visit some of the sites of World War 1. Did a small tour some 40 years ago and have not been that way since. Any recommendations for places that are a MUST with, perhaps, details of reasonably close camp sites. Menin Gate does not need to be mentioned as that I recall is a MUST in the evening. Thanks for any views or comments.
  
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Found this on a Norwegian web page today as its 100 years since ww1 started this year. I tried to get a translated link with Google translate but it didn't want to. It said that Google Chrome would auto translate it, but I dont have it installed so I don't know. Even thou its in Norwegian the links in the article isn't Norwegian pages.
  
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Good link Fogga, translates beautifully with Google Chrome. Loads of excellent info. Worth a look. Thumbs Up
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Theipval, Albert,Messines Ridge and the Canadian memorial are all worth seeing. Also some of the smaller, almost hidden away cemeteries are particularly poignant.
  
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Don't forget the French side of things, around Verdun for example. Thumbs Up
   
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Verdun area, the Ossuary at Douaumont, plus Fort Douaumont, absolutely essential. If tunneling and mines is your thing, a visit to Butte de Vauquois near Verdun has to be high on your list.

My great grandfather was killed at spanbroekmolen, Messines. Not a lot to see there now, but doesn't stop me visiting each year to say hello.
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