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The military remains known as Fort de Toulbroc'h form part of the defences along the goulet de Brest in France, in the commune of Locmaria-Plouzané. They are accessible via coastal path GR34 to the pointe du Grand Minou. The first buildings and batteries on the site date to 1884. They were occupied by the Germans and on 2 September 1944 60 men of the 5th Ranger Battalion took them in 6 minutes, capturing a German garrison of 5 officers and 237 men.

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  • Fort de Toulbroc'h (en)
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  • Fort de Toulbroc'h (fr)
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  • The military remains known as Fort de Toulbroc'h form part of the defences along the goulet de Brest in France, in the commune of Locmaria-Plouzané. They are accessible via coastal path GR34 to the pointe du Grand Minou. The first buildings and batteries on the site date to 1884. They were occupied by the Germans and on 2 September 1944 60 men of the 5th Ranger Battalion took them in 6 minutes, capturing a German garrison of 5 officers and 237 men. (en)
  • Les vestiges de guerre appelés fort de Toulbroc'h constituent une partie de l'ensemble de défense du goulet de Brest (France). Ils se trouvent sur la commune de Locmaria-Plouzané, accessibles par le sentier côtier GR 34 à la pointe du Grand Minou. Les premières constructions et batteries datent de 1884. Une convention signée le 17 février 1993 par le ministère de la Défense cède au Conservatoire du littoral la batterie de Toulbroc'h. (fr)
  • Il forte Toulbroc'h fu uno dei forti a protezione della rada di Brest, una rada di mare davanti alla città di Brest. (it)
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  • The military remains known as Fort de Toulbroc'h form part of the defences along the goulet de Brest in France, in the commune of Locmaria-Plouzané. They are accessible via coastal path GR34 to the pointe du Grand Minou. The first buildings and batteries on the site date to 1884. They were occupied by the Germans and on 2 September 1944 60 men of the 5th Ranger Battalion took them in 6 minutes, capturing a German garrison of 5 officers and 237 men. (en)
  • Les vestiges de guerre appelés fort de Toulbroc'h constituent une partie de l'ensemble de défense du goulet de Brest (France). Ils se trouvent sur la commune de Locmaria-Plouzané, accessibles par le sentier côtier GR 34 à la pointe du Grand Minou. Les premières constructions et batteries datent de 1884. Une convention signée le 17 février 1993 par le ministère de la Défense cède au Conservatoire du littoral la batterie de Toulbroc'h. (fr)
  • Il forte Toulbroc'h fu uno dei forti a protezione della rada di Brest, una rada di mare davanti alla città di Brest. (it)
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