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The Torment of the Terrible Winter 1917 20/02/26

Summary by Meteo-paris.com
The last two winters of the First World War are particularly harsh in France, already partly devastated by three years of fighting. Between 20 January and 15 February 1917, an exceptional wave of cold struck mainly in the north and east of the country, reaching its peak at the beginning of February with extremely cold temperatures. In "Le Monde Illustré" of 3 February 1917, it is noted that this winter is reviving with tradition, because accordi…
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The last two winters of the First World War are particularly harsh in France, already partly devastated by three years of fighting. Between 20 January and 15 February 1917, an exceptional wave of cold struck mainly in the north and east of the country, reaching its peak at the beginning of February with extremely cold temperatures. In "Le Monde Illustré" of 3 February 1917, it is noted that this winter is reviving with tradition, because accordi…

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meteo-paris.com broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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