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Fort Ney (Fransecky)

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In 1944 the local German high command used the fort as their headquarters during the Allied campaign to liberate Strasbourg. Strasbourg was liberated by a French armoured division on 23 November 1944, and the fort's German garrison of about four hundred held for a further two days before surrendering
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Fort Fransecky was built between 1873 and 1876 and continuously upgrade from 1880 to 1914 and its guns commanded the river and other nearby transport routes including the railway from Strasbourg to the frontier town of
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During the German occupation of France during World War II Fort Ney was a centre for study of gases like
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A doctrine for defense of a major urban population center by division and larger units
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Today the fort in use by the French military and is not open to the public.
32: 40: 170:, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: U.S. Army Command AND General Staff College 28: 35:. It formed part of a belt of fortifications that protect Strasbourg. 47: 109: 24: 99: 97: 95: 93: 91: 88: 121: 27:and lies about 5 kilometres (3 mi) north of 220: 150:(in French), www.fort-frere.fr, archived from 31:in the forest of Robertsau next to the river 229:Military installations established in 1876 43:. The fort was renamed Fort Ney in 1918. 143: 103: 221: 175: 165: 127: 115: 234:Buildings and structures in Bas-Rhin 71:Fortified Sector of the Lower Rhine 13: 176:Tyson, Peter, ed. (October 2000), 14: 250: 182:, Holocaust on Trial, NOVA Online 166:Sawer, Major Richard K. (1964), 1: 147:Fort I - Fort Fransecky (Ney) 137: 81: 75:Secteur Fortifié du Bas-Rhin 7: 64: 10: 255: 144:Burckel, Franck (2012), 19:and previously known as 54:and four of them died. 205:48.6373°N 7.80106°E 201: /  118:, The Experiments. 246: 216: 215: 213: 212: 211: 210:48.6373; 7.80106 206: 202: 199: 198: 197: 194: 183: 171: 162: 161: 159: 131: 125: 119: 113: 107: 101: 58:on 25 November. 254: 253: 249: 248: 247: 245: 244: 243: 239:Forts in France 219: 218: 209: 207: 203: 200: 195: 192: 190: 188: 187: 179:The Experiments 157: 155: 140: 135: 134: 126: 122: 114: 110: 102: 89: 84: 67: 52:pulmonary edema 23:is situated in 12: 11: 5: 252: 242: 241: 236: 231: 185: 184: 173: 163: 139: 136: 133: 132: 130:, p. 124. 120: 108: 86: 85: 83: 80: 79: 78: 66: 63: 21:Fort Fransecky 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 251: 240: 237: 235: 232: 230: 227: 226: 224: 217: 214: 181: 180: 174: 169: 164: 154:on 2012-03-09 153: 149: 148: 142: 141: 129: 124: 117: 112: 105: 100: 98: 96: 94: 92: 87: 76: 72: 69: 68: 62: 59: 55: 53: 49: 44: 42: 36: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 186: 178: 167: 156:, retrieved 152:the original 146: 123: 111: 104:Burckel 2012 74: 60: 56: 45: 37: 20: 16: 15: 208: / 158:January 28, 41:Lauterbourg 223:Categories 193:48°38′14″N 138:References 128:Sawer 1964 116:Tyson 2000 29:Strasbourg 196:7°48′04″E 106:, Fort I. 82:Footnotes 65:See also 48:phosgene 17:Fort Ney 25:Alsace 160:2012 33:Ill 225:: 90:^ 172:} 73:(

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Alsace
Strasbourg
Ill
Lauterbourg
phosgene
pulmonary edema
Fortified Sector of the Lower Rhine





Burckel 2012
Tyson 2000
Sawer 1964
Fort I - Fort Fransecky (Ney)
the original
The Experiments
48°38′14″N 7°48′04″E / 48.6373°N 7.80106°E / 48.6373; 7.80106
Categories
Military installations established in 1876
Buildings and structures in Bas-Rhin
Forts in France

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