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The Fort de Queuleu is a fortification to the southeast of Metz, near , France. Construction began while part of Lorraine was under French rule in 1868. After the interruption of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the fort was improved between 1872 and 1875 by the German Empire, which had conquered the area in the war. Renamed Fort Goeben, it formed part of the first ring of the fortifications of Metz. Functionally obsolete by the First World War, it saw no military action, but was used by the Germans as a detention center for members of the French Resistance during World War II.

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  • Das Fort Goeben (französisch bis 1871 und dann wieder ab 1919: Fort de Queuleu), ist ein Festungswerk bei Metz. Es war Teil des inneren Gürtels um die Festung Metz und nicht in Kampfhandlungen involviert. (de)
  • The Fort de Queuleu is a fortification to the southeast of Metz, near , France. Construction began while part of Lorraine was under French rule in 1868. After the interruption of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the fort was improved between 1872 and 1875 by the German Empire, which had conquered the area in the war. Renamed Fort Goeben, it formed part of the first ring of the fortifications of Metz. Functionally obsolete by the First World War, it saw no military action, but was used by the Germans as a detention center for members of the French Resistance during World War II. (en)
  • Le fort de Queuleu, ou fort Goeben, est un fort militaire de la première ceinture fortifiée de Metz, construit entre 1868 et 1870. Il bénéficie de renforcements importants à partir de 1889 et sert de camp d’internement nazi durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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  • Fort de Queuleu (en)
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  • City of Metz (en)
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  • Das Fort Goeben (französisch bis 1871 und dann wieder ab 1919: Fort de Queuleu), ist ein Festungswerk bei Metz. Es war Teil des inneren Gürtels um die Festung Metz und nicht in Kampfhandlungen involviert. (de)
  • The Fort de Queuleu is a fortification to the southeast of Metz, near , France. Construction began while part of Lorraine was under French rule in 1868. After the interruption of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the fort was improved between 1872 and 1875 by the German Empire, which had conquered the area in the war. Renamed Fort Goeben, it formed part of the first ring of the fortifications of Metz. Functionally obsolete by the First World War, it saw no military action, but was used by the Germans as a detention center for members of the French Resistance during World War II. (en)
  • Le fort de Queuleu, ou fort Goeben, est un fort militaire de la première ceinture fortifiée de Metz, construit entre 1868 et 1870. Il bénéficie de renforcements importants à partir de 1889 et sert de camp d’internement nazi durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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  • Fort Goeben (de)
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