

Fort du Cap Martin
Historic site and monument, Military Patrimony, Fort
in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
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The fort, which was the work of the Maginot Line, played a role in the fighting between French and Italians in June 1940. Built in 1930, it allowed an underground life in perfect autarky. 343 soldiers and 11 officers lived there.
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Located in the municipality of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, the Cap Martin structure was part of the Alpine Maginot Line and comprises 3 combat blocks. It is the last structure at the southern end of the line. Unique, 25 meters deep, it is a block under a casemate with a shaft entrance. Like all the works of the Maginot line, this one allowed an underground life in perfect autarky of 3 to 4 months. Its crew consisted of 343 soldiers and 11 officers.
Reservation required the old one at the latest...Located in the municipality of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, the Cap Martin structure was part of the Alpine Maginot Line and comprises 3 combat blocks. It is the last structure at the southern end of the line. Unique, 25 meters deep, it is a block under a casemate with a shaft entrance. Like all the works of the Maginot line, this one allowed an underground life in perfect autarky of 3 to 4 months. Its crew consisted of 343 soldiers and 11 officers.
Reservation required the old one at the latest within the limits of available places
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