Countries mark centennial of battle
French President Emmanuel Macron and his Portuguese counterpart Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa have marked the centennial of a First World War battle which helped allied nations stop a German offensive in the final year of hostilities.
The two leaders held a ceremony in northern France’s Richebourg, which was at the heart of the battle of the Lys, one of the countless fights where thousands lost their lives for precious little territorial gain.
In 1918, Germany made a major effort to finally make a breakthrough toward Paris and push British forces back. It failed because of the kind of resistance which Macron lauded on Monday. He said, “A century after World War I, we meet to remember the commitment of thousands of Portuguese soldiers.”