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Verdun, Grand Est, France
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Bulletin de L'association Amicale des Artificiers des Régions Libérées
The Bulletin de l'Association Amicale des Artificiers des Régions Libérées, founded in 1919 by veterans and pyrotechnic specialists in Verdun, Grand Est, serves as a vital resource for both historical documentation and community connection. It was initially created to commemorate the contributions of artificers during World War I, but has since evolved to include articles on pyrotechnic innovations, safety guidelines, and tributes to past members. Known for its meticulous research and engaging narratives, the bulletin has established itself as a trusted source of information within the pyrotechnics community. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Bulletin de l'Association Amicale des Artificiers des Régions Libérées, Verdun, Grand Est, France, starting 1920, with 10 scans available in total. This is an excellent opportunity to discover historical figures and events, and even uncover connections to your own family history.