Category:Forest of Argonne

Articles relating to the Forest of Argonne and its history. It is a long strip of mountainous and wild woodland in northeastern France, approximately 200 km east of Paris. The forest measures roughly 65 km long and 15 km wide filled with many small hills and deep valleys formed by water run-off from the Aire and Aisne rivers, rarely exceeding more than 650 ft in elevation. Following the First World War, the landscape of the forest was forever changed as trench warfare led to parts of the forest being riddled with deep man-made trenches, along with craters from explosives.