Villers Plouich
Geography
The commune of has evolved over time to consist of the main village centre and two separate hamlets:
- Beaucamp lies 1.5 km to the west of the village centre, and consists of about twenty dwellings
- La Vacquerie lies 2.5 km to the east of the village centre, and contains about 35 dwellings, a church and a cemetery
History
Church records for the commune date back to the 12th Century, though the regular discovery of tools from the prehistoric period, and of several Gallo-Roman sites in the vicinity suggest much earlier human occupation. By the 19th Century, the village boasted a grinding mill, a brewery and a railway station.
The commune was the scene of intense and prolonged trench warfare during the First World War, notably during the Battle of Cambrai in 1917, and in the approach to the Battle of the Canal du Nord in 1918. The hamlet of La Vacquerie lay on the Hindenburg Line. By the end of hostilities in 1918, the entire commune was almost completely destroyed.