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The Great Tomb

Description

On 5 September 1914, the Germans were at the gates of Paris and fighting was raging in the countryside around Meaux.
It was on the plain between Chauconin Neufmontiers and Villeroy that Lieutenant Charles Péguy led his men to the rescue of their Moroccan comrades who were fighting the Germans a short distance away.

The fighting was fierce and many men were killed. Today, many of them are buried in the "Grande Tombe" (Great Tomb), not far from where they fell.
After the war, the bodies were not repatriated to the military cemeteries. The Great Tomb is thus one of the last mass graves in France, where soldiers and officers are buried.

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Lat, Lng
48.9800272.801642
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Point of Interest updated on 14/06/2025

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Free of charge.

Updated by

Meaux Marne Ourcq Tourisme - 12/06/2025
www.meaux-marne-ourcq.com/
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Open period

All year round, daily.

Contact

Phone : 01 64 33 02 26

Email : tourisme@meaux.fr

Website : www.meaux-marne-ourcq.com/

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5 place Charles de Gaulle (Cité épiscopale) 77100 MEAUX France

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾