Time has softened the First World War battlefields of France and Belgium. The grey-brown mud and deep red blood have surrendered to shades of green and gold, the fields of battle now verdant forests, placid pastures, and crops of corn and grain. The trenches and craters of 1914-1918 have long since turned to undulating, grass-covered … The post 60 pictures: Battle sites, cemeteries and monuments of WW I appeared first on Legion Magazine.