- The Fort de
Queuleu (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ də kølø]) is a
fortification to the
southeast of Metz, near
Queuleu, France.
Construction began while...
- 20th-century
fortifications of Metz. the Fort of
Queuleu, also
called the **** of
Queuleu (French: l'Enfer de
Queuleu), used by the
Germans as a
detention and...
- Saint-Privat (1870) / Fort
Prinz August von Württemberg (1872–1875) Fort de
Queuleu (1867–1870) / Fort
Goeben (1871–1890) Fort des
Bordes (1870) / Fort Zastrow...
- and
Plappeville to the west, and the Fort de Saint-Julien and Fort de
Queuleu to the east. This measure,
conceived by
colonel Séré de Rivières, was incomplete...
- Metz in 1728–1733. This
persisted into the late 19th century; Fort de
Queuleu,
built in 1867 near Metz, is
recognisably a Vauban-style design. Some French...
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Montmorency Fort de l'Olive Fort de
Plappeville Fort de la
Pompelle Fort de
Queuleu Fort du
Replaton Fort de
Roppe Fort du
Salbert Fort de Saint-Cyr Fort de...
- 1863) and
Darmstadt Allgemeine Militärzeitung. The
former French fort de
Queuleu at Metz was
renamed Goeben after him, and the 28th
Infantry bears his name...
-
having died ten days
after his arrest,
under torture, at the Fort de
Queuleu near Metz. The
group had been
given the
missions of
collecting arms for...
- "Vestiges de l'enceinte du Moyen-Age". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr. "Fort de
Queuleu". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr. "Fortifications". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr. "Immeuble...
- Dils was
charged with
voluntary homicides and sent to the
prison of Metz-
Queuleu. He gave a
different version to his
attorney but the
investigating judge...