Bulletin des Mutilés de la Guerre
Founded in 1920 by a group of war veterans in Tours, Centre-Val de Loire, the Bulletin des Mutilés de la Guerre was established to support and advocate for the rights of disabled soldiers following World War I. Over the decades, it has evolved into a vital source of information, offering articles on veteran issues, health care, and social services, along with personal stories and updates on legislation affecting former soldiers. Known for its thorough reporting and commitment to marginalized voices, the Bulletin has become a trusted resource within the veteran community and beyond. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Bulletin des Mutilés de la Guerre, Tours, Centre-Val de Loire, France starting 1918, with 380 scans in total. Explore these historical records to uncover stories of resilience and possibly connect with significant events or individuals from your own family history.