Ouvrage Restefond

Ouvrage Restefond
Part of Maginot Line, Alpine Line
Southeast France
Ouvrage Restefond
Coordinates 44°19′49″N 6°48′32″E / 44.33028°N 6.80889°E / 44.33028; 6.80889
Site information
Controlled by France
Site history
Built by CORF
In use Abandoned
Materials Concrete, steel, rock excavation
Battles/wars Italian invasion of France
Ouvrage Restefond
Type of work: Large artillery work (Gros ouvrage)
sector
└─sub-sector
Fortified Sector of the Dauphiné
└─Jausiers, Quartier du Restefond
Regiment: 73rd BAF, 162nd RAP
Number of blocks: 3
Strength: 10 officers, 216 men

Ouvrage Restefond is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line. The ouvrage consists of one artillery block and three observation blocks at the summit of the Col de la Bonnette. The entry block and an artillery block were not completed, and a further block was never built.[1] At 2,733 metres (8,967 ft), Restefond is the highest Maginot ouvrage.[2]

Description

Restefond includes 668 meters of underground galleries at a depth of 64 meters. The position remains the property of the French military, with much of its equipment intact.[2] Some of the uninstalled equiopment remains at the Restefond barracks nearby.[10]

1940

See Fortified Sector of the Dauphiné for a broader discussion of the Dauphiné sector of the Alpine Line.

Block 6 fired on Italian forces in June 1940 as they advanced toward the Col des Fourches.

See also

References

  1. Puelinckx, Jean; Aublet, Jean-Louis; Mainguin, Sylvie (2010). "Restefond (go de)". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Fray, François. "Ouvrage de Restefond". Patrimoine XXeme (in French). French Ministry of Culture and Communication. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  3. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 1". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  4. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 2". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  5. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 3". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  6. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 4". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  7. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 5". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  8. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 6". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  9. Puelinckx, Jean; et al. (2010). "Restefond (go de) Bloc 7". Index de la Ligne Maginot (in French). fortiff.be. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  10. 1 2 Mary, Tome 5, p. 42

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