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Ouvrage Rochonvillers is one of the largest of the Maginot Line fortifications. Located above the town of Rochonvillers in the French region of Lorraine, the gros ouvrage or large work was fully equipped and occupied in 1935 as part of the Fortified Sector of Thionville in the Moselle. It is located between the petit ouvrage d'Aumetz and the gros ouvrage Molvange, facing the border between Luxembourg and France with nine combat blocks. Rochonvillers saw little action during World War II, but due to its size it was repaired and retained in service after the war. During the Cold War it found a new use as a hardened military command centre, first for NATO and then for the French Army.

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  • Ouvrage de Rochonvillers (fr)
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  • Ouvrage Rochonvillers is one of the largest of the Maginot Line fortifications. Located above the town of Rochonvillers in the French region of Lorraine, the gros ouvrage or large work was fully equipped and occupied in 1935 as part of the Fortified Sector of Thionville in the Moselle. It is located between the petit ouvrage d'Aumetz and the gros ouvrage Molvange, facing the border between Luxembourg and France with nine combat blocks. Rochonvillers saw little action during World War II, but due to its size it was repaired and retained in service after the war. During the Cold War it found a new use as a hardened military command centre, first for NATO and then for the French Army. (en)
  • L'ouvrage de Rochonvillers est un ouvrage fortifié de la ligne Maginot, situé sur les communes de Rochonvillers et d'Angevillers, dans le département de la Moselle. C'est un gros ouvrage d'artillerie, comptant onze blocs. Construit à partir de 1929, il a été un peu abimé par les combats de juin 1940, avant d'être réparé puis transformé pendant la guerre froide.Il est l'un des premiers ouvrages de la Ligne et un des plus gros, comprenant notamment le plus gros bloc (bloc 5) du Nord-Est. (fr)
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  • Ouvrage Rochonvillers (en)
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