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  1. The Maginot Line (French: Ligne Maginot, IPA: [liɲ maʒino]), named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, is a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles and weapon installations built by France in the...

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    Maginot Line, elaborate defensive barrier in northeast France constructed in the 1930s and named after its principal creator, André Maginot, who was France’s minister of war in 1929–31.
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    The Maginot Line, an array of defenses that France built along its border with Germany in the 1930s, was designed to prevent an invasion. Built at a cost that possibly exceeded $9 billion in today’s dollars, the...

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    Made up of 58 structures, the Maginot Line is a line of fortifications built by France between 1929 and 1940 along its 750 kilometres of borders from Belgium to Italy, crossing areas including Alsace from north to...

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    The Maginot Line ( French: Ligne Maginot, IPA: [liɲ maʒino] ), named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, is a line of concrete fortifications, obstacles and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Nazi Germany and force them to move around the fortifications.
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    It is the Maginot Line. Considered by many to be an expensive failure, a symbol of French passivity and retrenchment, of her “bunker mentality” and unwillingness to boldly face the growing Nazi menace in the 1930s, the Maginot Line was an incredibly costly and highly controversial project.
    The Maginot Line was far and away the most sophisticated and complex set of fortifications built up to that time, according to William Allcorn in his 2003 book The Maginot Line 1928–45.
    French military experts believed the line would deter German aggression because it would slow an invasion force long enough for French forces to mobilise and counterattack. The Maginot Line was invulnerable to aerial bombings and tank fire; it featured underground railways as a backup.
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  4. Maginot Line | WWI, WWII & Defense | Britannica

    ウェブ2024年4月26日 · Maginot Line, elaborate defensive barrier in northeast France constructed in the 1930s and named after its principal creator, André Maginot, who was France’s minister of war in 1929–31. The fact …

  5. Magi·not Line
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    1. a system of fortifications constructed by the French along their eastern border during the 1930s, outflanked by German forces in 1940.
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  6. Maginot Line: Definition & World War II - HISTORY

    ウェブ2009年10月29日 · The Maginot Line was a series of fortifications built by France along its border with Germany in the 1930s to prevent invasion. It was bypassed by German tanks in World War II, leading to a …

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    • The Maginot Line: France's Defensive Failure in World …

      ウェブ2018年3月29日 · Learn about the history and significance of the Maginot Line, a massive system of fortifications built by France along its eastern border after World War I. Discover how the Line failed to stop the …

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      • The French Maginot Line: Its Full History and Legacy after WWII

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