Cumières-the-Death-Man
See also: Cumières
Cumières-the-Death-Man is a Commune Frenchwoman, located in the department of the Meuse and the area Lorraine.
Geography
The name comes from a dead Orme (formerly called the olme ).
History
This commune does not have any inhabitant. It is one of new the French Villages destroyed during the First World War which rebuilt forever. Declared “village died for France” at the end of the hostilities, it was decided to preserve this commune in memory of the events which proceeded there. The commune is managed today by a council of three people designated by the prefect of the Meuse.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
Personalities related to the commune
Captain Rene Lisbon (1881-1943) ordering the 5th battalion of the 254 {{E}} IH at the end of May 1916 in Cumières
See too
Articles of Wikipédia
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Common of the Meuse
- French Villages destroyed during the First World War
- After-effect of war
- not exploded Ammunition
- Red zone
External bonds
- Site on the villages destroyed
- Cumières-the-Death-Man on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Cumières-the-Death-Man on the site of INSEE
- Cumières-the-Death-Man on the site of Quid
- Localization of Cumières-the-Death-Man on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Cumières-the-Death-Man on Mapquest
Sources
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