Working World War II Turret
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Oh gawd. Show some sense of history.This is a 60 mm mortar/howitzer turret -- high angle fire. Also, read very carefully and you will find that the invasion tended to GO AROUND the line rather than through it. The weak point was the Belgian border: no fortifications for political correctness (fortifying it would imply that the Belgians could not be depended upon to stop ze Boche.) The Belgians held out as best they could, but their defenses were not of the same scale as the French defenses.
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@browneyes4 PROTECTED?!?!? LAWL They (french) Didnt Fire a single sho!
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hahaha! The Maginot Line really protected France huh! hahahahah!
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@towelie86 selfpown -.-
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@towelie86 its french
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german engineering... still works .....
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Absolutely.
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@nolifemerc the aa guns were aimed up at an angle
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@nolifemerc but its a anti-air turret/bunker you can only aim to the air..
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lemme geuss... maginot line?
can it be lifted higher up, i think u wanna do that before u fire.
nolifemerc 5 months ago 30
@UrbanAbandonment
To be perfectly fair, Fort Hackenberg was built on the Maginot Line in 1929, so I suppose it's neither. Even if it's lumped in with WWII it's still the better half of a century old. So if you say it's almost a century old.... it's almost a hundred years old. I don't see any need to bitch.
TuxedoRonny 9 months ago 9