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Maginot Line Infantry Bunker near Saint-Avold

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This World War II-era bunker is part of the Maginot Line, France's extensive defensive fortification system along its eastern border. Located near Saint-Avold in the Moselle department, it represents a typical blockhaus (bunker) designed for infantry weapons to support the larger fortified ouvrages. The structure is a testament to the pre-war French strategy of static defense against potential German aggression.

Architecturally, the bunker would have featured thick reinforced concrete walls and a low profile to withstand artillery bombardment. Its design included firing embrasures for machine guns and anti-tank guns, with internal spaces for ammunition storage and a small garrison. Such positions were strategically placed to create interlocking fields of fire along the frontier.

Today, the site exists as a historical relic of the Maginot Line, many sections of which saw limited combat during the Battle of France in 1940 before being bypassed. It is a point of interest for military history enthusiasts and urbex explorers, though its current accessibility and preservation state are not detailed in available sources. The bunker stands as a silent witness to the failed doctrine of fixed defenses in the face of mobile warfare.

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function Infantry support bunker
armament Infantry weapons (machine guns/anti-tank guns)
type Military Bunker
era WWII
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