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Gerard Leman17 Jan 2019 3:59 p.m. PST

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Select: "Decouverte de la Fortification"; then
Select: "Découverte de toute la Ligne Maginot, secteur après secteur".
The next page is organized by sector north to south – Nord = north; Metz = Metz; all the way down to the Franco-Swiss border; the Franco-Italian border in the Alps; and Corsica.

If there's something you don't understand, post a question and I'll supply a translation.

Oberlindes Sol LIC Supporting Member of TMP17 Jan 2019 5:58 p.m. PST

Thanks. I look forward to visiting virtually over the weekend.

hindsTMP Supporting Member of TMP17 Jan 2019 7:21 p.m. PST

Nice link.

BTW, these forts are often open to the public, and are well worth a visit. Here's what Schoenenbourg looked like back in 2000.

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