The Battle of Verdun took place where it did because the French fortress of Verdun, with its surrounding fortifications along the Meuse River, threatened the main German communication lines. The fortress also represented a prominent point in the French defenses, and its loss would have been an enormous blow to French morale.
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Why was the Battle of Verdun fought at that particular location?
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