RMB50T2Y–Sep 2008 - Fort Schoenenbourg bunker system on the Maginot Line Alsace France
RMCW6EXN–Maginot Line used as home for French refugees, 1944
RMCBGKRW–Maginot Line Bunkers or Machine Gun Turrets with Metal Cloches, Route de la Bonette, near Camp des Fourches, French-Italian Border, French Alps
RMH3AD4A–The crew of a fortification on the Maginot Line has capitulated, 1940
RMC13625–MAGINOT LINE French troops alongside the Decauville narrow gauge railway tansporting arms, men and food to the various forts
RMD963D9–World War 2: The Maginot Line, French defensive installation. The entrance to the Maginot barracks.
RMB77T4N–Commanding post in Maginot Line concrete bunker in France, Europe
RM2BW24CB–France sends more troops to Maginot Line. Following the decision of the Cabinet that France will make no further concessions in the Czech crisis, troops are being sent out to the Maginot Line on the Franco German frontier. New mobilisation orders may be issued. Photo shows, French troops in steel helmets, marching through Strasberg, the strategic frontier town on the Maginot Line. 26 September 1938
RMCN9X82–France, Ardennes, Villy la Ferte, fort of the Maginot line, the turret of fight
RMT5E083–The Maginot Line ('shield of France') was a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter
RM2BJ153D–Fort Hackenberg bunker system part of the Maginot Line which was built as a defence after WW I along the river Rhine, Alsace, France
RMA00KBK–OPERATING ROOM MAGINOT LINE FOUR A CHAUX ALSACE FRANCE
RMBF0P9W–Bunker of Maginot Line near Lembach, Alsace, France
RMEMPR4N–1940 front page New York Post Maginot Line pierced at Sedan
RMAEJ2HF–Abandoned, Unused Maginot Line Cupola, Col de la Bonette, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
RMCPYD2J–The Maginot Line Memorial, near the Douaumont Ossuary & French National Cemetery, Douaumont, Meuse, France.
RMDD77ME–Cross-section drawing of Maginot Line, on the French-German border, April 1938. It reveals an underground complex with
RMBJRNH5–Electric light plant, Maginot Line, France, 1939. Artist: Unknown
RMC8JMYT–Destroyed turret at Petit Ouverage La Ferte on the Maginot Line in France
RMRB65GH–World War Two: British Scottish, soldiers enter a bunker within the Maginot Line, France 1940
RMDHF51K–Saint Gobain Fort or Concrete Blockhouse on the Maginot Line Modane in the Maurienne Valley Savoie France
RMH3AD48–German soldiers in front of a bunker on the Maginot Line, 1940
RMDF39HC–American soldiers at the Maginot Line 292568
RMD964W2–World War 2: Maginot Line, French defensive installation. Troops working in one of the underground artillery towers. Man in foreground is using a time-fuse setter. Early 1940.
RMBE2XG1–Bunkers of the Maginot Line, Col de Buffère, Western Alps, France, Europe
RM2BW24CX–French reservists leave for the Maginot line. Large numbers of French reservists are leaving the Gare de l'Est in Paris for post on the Maginot Line, the great fortifications on the eastern frontier. Following the call up the reservists France has more than 1 million men under arms in case she should be called upon to fulfil her treaty obligations to Czechoslovakia. Photo shows, the busy scene at the Gare de L'Est is reservists waited to entrain for the Maginot Lane. 25 September 1938
RMECJYKN–France, Moselle, Veckring, Maginot Line, Hackenberg Fortress, the chapel installed in a gallery
RMDA69DT–The monument to Andre Maginot of Maginot Line fame, near Verdun, France
RMAYRF50–Gun emplacement Maginot Line France
RMA00KDN–MAGINOT LINE SCHOENENBOURG ALSACE FRANCE
RMD7P0A8–Maginot line of the Alps
RMER78J3–Fort de Fermont, Longuyon, France. The Generator room in the old Maginot line fort.
RMDH3M7C–Guentrange fortress, Maginot line.
RF2AWP6E1–1940 , FRANCE : The Nazi Germany soldiers after the attack to french MAGINOT LINE frontiers in may-june 1940. Photo shot by a unknown geman soldier wh
RMCPYD1Y–The Maginot Line Memorial, near the Douaumont Ossuary & French National Cemetery, Douaumont, Meuse, France.
RMDD77M4–Maginot Line, on the French-German border, October 1938. Pillbox turrets with retractable guns were protected against poison
RM2E1KT7T–The 'Siegfried Line', known in German as the Westwall, was a German defensive line built during the 1930s opposite the French Maginot Line. It stretch
RMAF8EJ0–Observation Cloche, St Ours Hautes, Larche, Alpes de Haute Provence, France.
RMCW5ET4–The Maginot line, the rails network
RMDHF52P–Underground Saint Gobain Fort on the Maginot Line Modane Maurienne Savoie France
RM2B2BA7D–German soldiers fighting at a Maginot Line bunker. It is probably an exercise.
RMA4JYKK–Adolf Hitler and General Wilhelm Keitel inspecting the Maginot Line, France, 1940. Artist: Unknown
RM2CWBCRP–Adolf Hitler and General Wilhelm Keitel inspecting the Maginot Line, France, 1940. France built the system of fortifications in the 1930s to protect its eastern frontier from invasion. But in 1940, the Germans simply bypassed the supposedly impregnable line, entered France through the Ardennes, a strategy disregarded by the French due to their belief that the terrain would be impassable for German tanks. The photographer is unknown.
RMB77T4T–Connecting corridor to Maginot Line concrete bunker in France, Europe
RM2BTPKBB–Behind the Maginot line . French troops , tanks and motorized divisions are being sent up to reinforce the garrisons of the elaborate and costly system of fortification and the Maginot line on the eastern frontier during the critical period following Germany ' s re-occupation of the Rhineland . French villages near the frontier are once again becoming familiar with the monotonous tramp of marching troops and the dreaded roaring of Army tanks an armoured cars . Photo shows , a supply train halted at Urmatt , behind the Maginot line . 16 March 1936
RME2A33G–France, Ardennes, fort of the Maginot line of Villy La Ferte, armored turrets of French defense
RM2CC5YJ5–Sainte-Agnes, France - August 19, 2020: The Fortress in St. Agnes of the Maginot Line. Linie, Weltkrieg, World War II, 2, , WW2, WWII, Guerre, Bunker, Fort, Festung, Two, Museum, Fortresse, mondiale, Krieg, | usage worldwide
RMAD6PP4–Fort Schoenenbourg bunker system on the Maginot Line Ouvrage Schoenenbourg Alsace France May 2006
RF2AWP6DX–1940 , FRANCE : The Nazi Germany soldiers after the attack to french MAGINOT LINE frontiers in may-june 1940. Photo shot by a unknown geman soldier wh
RFFY31W2–WORLD WAR 2: Maginot & Siegfried line defences. Pre-invasion of France, 1940 map
RMDD77MC–Maginot Line, on the French-German border, Dec. 1939. British troops march over bridge into the French underground fortress
RM2CGHF36–Vintage WW2 humorous cartoon postcard ‘Sur La Ligne MAGINOT “sorry hope I don't bother you too much…’’ says a French soldier to a surprised German soldier wearing helmet swastika armband and with portrait of his leader Adolf Hitler, in his trench on the infamous fortified embattled Maginot Line. World War II Second World War The Maginot Line named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, was a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Germany.
RMAF8EJC–Observation Cloche, St Ours Hautes, Larche, Alpes de Haute Provence, France.
RMCW5ET9–The Maginot line, artillery blockhouse
RMDHF4RX–Entrance to the Underground Saint Gobain Fort or Concrete Bunker on the Maginot Line Modane in the Maurienne Valley Savoie France
RM2B2B9TX–German pioneers practice the fight against bunkers at a bunker of the Maginot Line.
RMC90P5R–Four à Chaux Maginot fortress France
RM2CWBMN0–Black and white photograph of the Maginot line, which was a line of concrete defences in France to deter invasion from Germany. Here are anti-take metal posts in the ground.
RME0YGB1–Apr. 04, 1970 - Part of the Fortifications of the Maginot Line
RMWHA1NA–WW2: Maginot Line (1939/40). Passing over a drawbridge past a French Guard. British groups about to take over a sector.
RME2A33H–France, Ardennes, fort of the Maginot line of Villy La Ferte, armored turret of French defense
RM2CC5YJ6–Sainte-Agnes, France - August 19, 2020: The Fortress in St. Agnes of the Maginot Line. Sleeping Area, Linie, Weltkrieg, World War II, 2, , WW2, WWII, Guerre, Bunker, Fort, Festung, Two, Museum, Fortresse, mondiale, Krieg, | usage worldwide
RMAD6RG8–Fort Schoenenbourg bunker system on the Maginot Line Ouvrage Schoenenbourg Alsace France May 2006
RMB510AP–Sep 2008 - Canon machine Maginot Line Alsace France
RMDRCXXW–Maginot line WWII
RMD70RY7–Lembach, France, Bunker Four-a-Chaux of the Maginot Line
RMCW096F–Verdun, Meuse, France. July 2012. Verdun. Memorial to Andre Maginot who designed the infamous Maginot Line series of defences
RMDDHPHD–Ouvrage Four-à-Chaux, French Maginot Line, Lembach, Département Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
RM2E1KT7R–The Maginot Line ('shield of France') was a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles, and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter
RM2J4T584–WW2 American A-26 Invader attack on a bombing run in Nazi held territory, aircraft dropping bombs on the Siegfried Line in winter 1945 Second World War World War II The Siegfried Line, known in German as the Westwall, was a German defensive line built during the 1930s opposite the French Maginot Line. The Douglas A-26 Invader (designated B-26 between 1948 and 1965) is an American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack aircraft. Built by Douglas Aircraft Company during World War II, the Invader also saw service during several major Cold War conflicts.
RMF24BHK–France, Bas Rhin (67), Hunspach, old Maginot line fortification, Ouvrage de Schoenenbourg fort (aerial view)
RMCW5ET0–The Maginot line. Inside of an artillery blockhouse
RMKWCX0J–Andre Maginot, French Politician advocated a modern fortification on the border with Germany. It was built between 1926 and 1938, and named for him after his death 1932 (BSLOC 2017 1 78)
RM2B2B9R1–The French captain Emy ( middle) with other French officers and a group of German Luftwaffe officers inspecting damage caused by a Stuka attack on fortifications of the Maginot Line. On his left, the German General Zander.
RM2BJ1537–Fort Hackenberg bunker system part of the Maginot Line which was built as a defence after WW I along the river Rhine, Alsace, France
RMDYERDN–World War Two: British Scottish, soldiers enter a bunker within the Maginot Line, France 1940
RMA00K8J–TURRETS MAGINOT LINE MARCKOLSHEIM ALSACE FRANCE
RM2BTPKBT–Shave by the wayside . French troops , tanks and motorized divisions are being sent up to reinforce the garrisons of the elaborate and costly system of fortification and the Maginot line on the eastern frontier during the critical period following Germany ' s re-occupation of the Rhineland . French villages near the frontier are once again becoming familiar with the monotonous tramp of marching troops and the dreaded roaring of Army tanks an armoured cars . Photo shows , the military barber plies his trade by the wayside at Urmatt , behind the Maginot line , as troops pause on the way up to th
RME2A351–France, Ardennes, fort of the Maginot line of Villy La Ferte, blockhaus and armored turret of French defense
RMBF0NK5–Bunker of Maginot Line near Lembach, Alsace, France
RMAD6RG9–Fort Schoenenbourg bunker system on the Maginot Line Ouvrage Schoenenbourg Alsace France May 2006
RMDHF53X–Entrance to Saint Gobain Fort Modane on the Maginot Line Maurienne Savoie French Alps France
RM2M3K2FK–Drawing showing an advanced Observation Post in the British sector of the Maginot line, March 1940. This observer, using a telescope, was watching the German positions and noting all enemy movement and artillery activity.
RMD70RFD–Lembach, France, Bunker Four-a-Chaux of the Maginot Line
RMKMYDB7–Industrial size cookers in a kitchen at the Maginot Line site of Four à Chaux de Lembach, Alsace
RMDH01WC–Gun turret of a fort of the Maginot Line in Roquebrune Cap Martin, Menton at back, Département Alpes Maritimes, Région
RM2EA6F3P–French soldiers in forward post of the French Maginot Line. France. Jaunuary 1940
RM2HMHCDY–Maginot Line, Barracks at the Col de la Bonette
RMF24CX7–France, Bas Rhin (67), Hunspach, old Maginot line fortification, Ouvrage de Schoenenbourg fort (aerial view)
RMCW729K–The Maginot line. A session of ultraviolet rays. 1938
RMFAPDR1–The Maginot Line Memorial, near the Douaumont Ossuary & French National Cemetery, Douaumont, Meuse, France.
RM2B2BA88–Adolf Hitler and his entourage visiting French fortifications of the Maginot Line. In the front row Luftwaffe Adjutant Nicolaus von Below, Wilhelm Keitel, Hans Heinrich Lammers, Adolf Hitler. On the right behind Hitler is Kurt Dalugue. Between Lammers and Hitler, Heinrich Himmler (in profile). On the left, Martin Bormann.
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