Wooden cross marking the place where remains of French soldier Albert Joseph Daude were found in the Main de Massiges in Marne region in north-eastern France. The Main de Massiges was one of the major sites of the First World War from 1914 to 1918. French soldier Albert Joseph Daude served in the 23rd Colonial Infantry Regiment of the French Army and died on 7 February 1915 at age 21. His remains were found in July 2013 during the restoration works in the area realized by the Main de Massiges Association since 2009.


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