FILES-FRANCE-HISTORY-WWI-POILU

Emile Pierre Aymard, 93, nephew of Gabriel Aymard, a World War I "Poilu" (French soldier) who died in 1916 in a trench of the Somme, shows a pen-knife, an ID medal and a bottle of mint found on the body of his uncle, in Pont-du-chateau on October 2, 2018. - The body of Gabriel Aymard was discovered in 2016 in the battlefield and was buried during a military ceremony in 2017 in Pont-du-Chateau. Un canif, une médaille didentification et une bouteille de menthe sont les objets retrouvés sur le cadavre (Photo by Thierry Zoccolan / AFP) (Photo credit should read THIERRY ZOCCOLAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Emile Pierre Aymard, 93, nephew of Gabriel Aymard, a World War I "Poilu" (French soldier) who died in 1916 in a trench of the Somme, shows a pen-knife, an ID medal and a bottle of mint found on the body of his uncle, in Pont-du-chateau on October 2, 2018. - The body of Gabriel Aymard was discovered in 2016 in the battlefield and was buried during a military ceremony in 2017 in Pont-du-Chateau. Un canif, une médaille didentification et une bouteille de menthe sont les objets retrouvés sur le cadavre (Photo by Thierry Zoccolan / AFP) (Photo credit should read THIERRY ZOCCOLAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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