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Ouvrage Aumetz : ウィキペディア英語版
Ouvrage Aumetz

Ouvrage Aumetz is a small work, or ''petit ouvrage'' of the Maginot Line. It is part of the Fortified Sector of the Crusnes and is located near the community of Aumetz in the Moselle ''département'' of France. The ''petit ouvrage'' flanked by the ''gros ouvrages'' Bréhain and Rochonvillers, all facing the France-Luxembourg border. Aumetz was initially planned as a ''gros ouvrage'' of six combat blocks, but only three infantry blocks were built. Aumetz saw limited action during the Battle of France. In the 1970s it was the first Maginot position to be offered for sale to the public.
==Design and construction==
Aumetz was planned as part of the second series of Maginot fortifications, with planning beginning in 1930 and construction in 1931. Initially planned as a ''gros ouvrage'' with three infantry blocks and three artillery blocks, the project was scaled back to just the infantry blocks, with entry blocks and artillery to come at a later date.〔Mary, Tome 1, p. 28〕 Construction cost was 9.5 million francs. The contractor was Verdun-Fortifications.〔Mary, Tome 1, p.52〕

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