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It was a line of defense built by the French after the First World War. Due to the restrictions on the weapons that could be used in the First World War, the Franco-German war became a positional war, and the Macillo Line was built on the idea of the war situation in the First World War, and was established as a fortification built by barbed wire mixed with machine guns and artillery, which was originally thought to have a lot of large defensive effects, but due to the maturity of the tank, the Germans bypassed the Macilot Line from the Ardennes Forest area with tanks in the war against France (during World War II) and directly took the French capital. France was defeated.
Later, the Macilot Line was used as an adjective, and the meaning of the adjective used in the adjective can be known in connection with history. See Encyclopedia for details.
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It was built by France after World War I in preparation for a resurgence of the world.
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Which country built the Maginot Line after World War I?
a.United Kingdom. b.France.
Correct answer: B
The Maginot Line refers to the fortifications built by France in the northeastern frontier area from 1928 to 1940 to defend against German invasion.
The Maginot Line, a fortification in the eastern part of France, was made of reinforced concrete and was very strong. Due to the high cost of construction, only the Franco-German border was defended. In May 1940, the Germans attacked the back of the Maginot Line, rendering it useless.
After the 70s of the 20th century, the military significance of the Maginot Line has been lost.
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Maginot Line.
The Maginot Line was a fortified system built by France in the northeastern frontier area after World War I to defend against German invasion. The Maginot Line began to be built in 1928 and was only substantially completed in 1940 at a cost of 5 billion francs (in the currency), which took its name from the surname of the then French Minister of War A-L-R Maginot (1877-1932). The main body of the defensive line was hundreds of kilometers, and the main part was in Thionville in eastern France.
The fortifications in the east of France before the Second World War were made of reinforced concrete and were very strong. Due to the high cost of construction, it only defended the Franco-German border, while the Netherlands was backed up by the Anglo-French army. Inside the line of defense there were all kinds of artillery, trenches, forts, kitchens, power stations, hospitals, factories, etc., and the passages were extended in all directions, and there were tram passages in the larger fortifications.
Due to the rugged terrain of the Ardennes on the Franco-Belgian border, which was not easy to move and fight, and Belgium opposed the construction of a defensive line on the Franco-Belgian border, the French army did not take much precautions, but they never expected that the German army would break through. In May 1940, the Germans lured the British and French forces to support the Netherlands, and then attacked the Ardennes Heights, and united with the Dutch German army to besiege the allied forces in Dunkirk. The Maginot Line was rendered useless by German attacks on its back.
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The Macedonian Line was the result of the construction of a room by France against Germany after World War I. During World War I, Germany dealt a severe blow to France. It was easy to invade France through the German-French border, so France built a border along the German-French border in order to prevent Germany from invading again.
This soldier entered the fortress with a trench fortress. Underground driveways and so on form an absolute line of defense.
Even at the beginning of World War II, the Germans did not dare to attack the horse defense line head-on, but guided Marx's defense line from behind.
The creation of Ma Qi's defense line has its historical roots, and it has cost a huge amount of money, and it really has not produced any effect. The French still showed that the concept of war was stuck in trench warfare during the First World War.
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Oh, the Maginot Line was one of the strongest and most broken lines of defense during the First World War, and it was also the most unsuccessful one, when the French built the Maginot Line in order to resist the Germans, and the boundaries of Germany all the way to the borders of France, with nothing on the line, a line that was considered impenetrable, and finally gave Germany eight points in a few hours was the most unsuccessful.
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It was a large military fortification built by France in the past to defend against German and other military invasions.
It is similar to the Great Wall of China, endless.
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The large-scale defensive fortifications built by France to defend against Germany after World War I were very strong, similar to the Great Wall of China in ancient times.
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From the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War, the German army invaded France through Lorraine several times, threatening the industrial towns of northern and northeastern France. So the French army proposed to build a magnificent defensive line along the Lorraine border to secure the French border. This proposal was put forward by Field Marshal Maginot as Secretary of War and was therefore known as the "Maginot Line".
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The Maginot Line, a line built by France to prevent a German invasion, turned out to be a decoration, and the Germans made a detour into France.
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There was no way, there were too many dead in France in World War I, and after the war, there were less than half of the people in Germany, and there was no chance of winning by taking the initiative to attack. had to spend huge sums of money to repair the Maginot Line.
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The Maginot Line was built by France on the northeastern border of France after World War I in order to prevent German invasion. Construction of this line began in 1928 and was largely completed by 1940. The main part is hundreds of kilometers.
Named after Maginow, then Minister of War of France.
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The Maginot Line was built by France in the northeastern frontier area after World War I to defend against German invasion. The Maginot Line began to be built in 1928 and was only largely completed in 1940 at a cost of 5 billion francs (in the currency), which took its name from the surname of the then French Minister of War A-L-R Maginot (1877-1932). The main body of the defensive line was hundreds of kilometers, and the main part was in Thionville in eastern France.
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After nearly 10 years of research, demonstration, survey and design, on January 14, 1930, with the approval of the Senate and the House of Representatives, France officially promulgated a decree on the construction of a defense line on the northeast border, and named it after Maginot who served as Minister of War from 1929 to 1931, called the "Maginot Line".
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The actual defense function is very strong, and the enemy has not been able to break the defense line for a long time at that time, so you can see how strong its defense function is.
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Very defensive. Because the fortifications were well done, the Germans did not take them for more than a month, and finally gave up.
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The defensive performance is actually very good, because heavy troops are sent to guard it here.