Notre-Dame

1918

Notre-Dame

6 5 

France France > Ile-de-France > Paris > Paris
The facade of the Notre Dame in Paris towards the end of the First World War. Like many other monuments in the city, it was tried to protect the cathedral with sandbags against bombardments. During WW1, Paris experienced several German bombing raids, with planes, zeppelins and guns (the so-called "Dicke Bertha" attacked Paris from over 120 km distance). In total, 250 civilians were killed and 678 injured. However, these attacks were ineffective and left no major structural damage in the city - also the Notre Dame was spared. Image rights: Musée Albert-Kahn/Département des Hauts-de-Seine, Collection Archives de la Planète, n° d'inventaire: A 13 999 S
Comments (0)


Register or login to comment and contribute to the community 

avatar

noel82
37 photos

Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité during WW2BurgosPuente MayorGrenoble | Place Notre DameGrenoble | Hôtel de Ville



Nearby photos

La mission américaine à Notre-DameNotre-Dame de ParisNotre-DameNotre-Dame de ParisPortail du Jugement DernierPortail du Jugement DernierCathédrale Notre-Dame de ParisCathédrale Notre-DameNotre-DameNotre Dame de Paris

Photo published on
 November 7, 2019 at 09:35 PM


© Auguste Léon
CC_BY_NC_SA



Old photos of Paris,Old photographs of Paris,Old images of Paris,Old snapshots of Paris,Old panoramic views of Paris,Old prints of Paris