The Père Lachaise cemetery with war damage after German bombing in WW1. Between March and April 1918, Paris and the banlieues were attacked by a long range cannon known as the "Fat Bertha". A total of 256 civilians died and 620 were injured. The most terrible attack took place on the Saint-Gervais church during Friday mass (see https://www.re.photos/en/compilation/4088/ ). On April 13, at 1 a.m., the Père Lachaise cemetery was also hit, with wreaked havoc on the 22nd and 66th divisions.
The Père Lachaise cemetery with war damage after German bombing in WW1.
Between March and April 1918, Paris and the banlieues were attacked by a long range cannon known as the "Fat Bertha". A total of 256 civilians died and 620 were injured. The most terrible attack took place on the Saint-Gervais church during Friday mass (see https://www.re.photos/en/compilation/4088/ ).
On April 13, at 1 a.m., the Père Lachaise cemetery was also hit, with wreaked havoc on the 22nd and 66th divisions.