Verdun – The Furnace of French Resistance

Verdun – The Furnace of French Resistance

Author: Kieran Baxter December 8, 2025 Duration: 5:57
Episode 17 explores the Battle of Verdun (1916) — one of the longest, bloodiest, and most symbolically powerful battles in World War I. Seeking to break the stalemate on the Western Front, German Chief of Staff Erich von Falkenhayn launched an offensive aimed not at capturing land but at destroying French morale through sheer attrition. Verdun, a historic fortress city, was chosen precisely because the French would feel compelled to defend it “to the last man.” Beginning on February 21, 1916, the Germans unleashed an unprecedented artillery bombardment, reducing forests, villages, and trenches to rubble. France rushed reinforcements under General Philippe Pétain, who organized the Voie Sacrée (“Sacred Road”) to supply the front continuously. The cry “They shall not pass!” became the rallying spirit of the French defenders. The struggle centered on key forts — Douaumont, which fell early, and Vaux, where Major Raynal’s outnumbered garrison resisted heroically in dark, airless tunnels before surrendering only due to lack of water. For ten months, Verdun became a landscape of mud, smoke, and constant artillery fire. Both sides suffered enormous casualties, but the French slowly regained ground. With Germany forced to redirect forces to the Somme, the Verdun offensive stalled, and by December, France had recovered most of the lost territory. Verdun cost more than 700,000 casualties and became a symbol of French endurance and national will. Though tactically indecisive, it proved strategically crucial, strengthening French resolve and shaping the memory of an entire generation.

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