Mosede Fort Explained

Mosede Fort
Native Name:Danish: Mosede Batteri
Partof:Tune Line
Location:Karlslunde
Type:Coastal fortification
Ownership:Greve Municipality
Controlledby: (1916–1932)
Wehrmacht (1940–1945)
(1945–1970)
Open To Public:Yes
Built:—16
Used:22 July 1916—[1]
Materials:Earthworks, Concrete
Fate:Abandoned in 1970, turned into museum
Condition:Well preserved
Website:Official website

Mosede Fort, located in Mosede, Denmark is a coastal fort, part of Tunestillingen (the Tune Line), built in the years before and during the First World War, to protect the Bay of Køge from possible German naval invasions. It is now a protected area with a museum, grassy fields for recreation and a restaurant.

History

Construction

Mosede Fort was as part of Tunestillingen, a 22km (14miles) long line of fortifications around outer-Copenhagen, leading military historian A. N. Hvidt to calling it the "Danevirke of Sjælland". Construction began in 1913, but was first battle-ready in July 1916.[2] The battery was originally dubbed "Mosede Battery" but was popularly called Mosede Fort. It was fully manned until 1922, and was thereafter only used for drills.[3]

World War 2

The Fort was re-manned in 1939, but it was captured by the Germans in 1940, who used it as an observations post and prison camp. When Denmark was liberated, the government continued to use the fort as a detention camp until 1947. It was then handed over to Hjemmeværnet, who used it for shooting practice and drills until 1970, when it got overrun and "liberated" by the local population. It has since then been a park open for public.

Mosede Fort Today

Mosede Fort is now being preserved by Greve Kommune; it is very popular as a recreational area for ballgames, picnics and other pastime activities. It also has a restaurant. In 2010 Greve Kommune along with Greve Museum, began to restore and insulate the old fort so it could be dehumidified sufficiently, in order to store historical objects safely. It was planned to open Denmark's first "Denmark during World War 1" museum with the inauguration on 1 August 2014 - 100 anniversary of Germany's declaration of war on Russia.[4] On 30 September 2012, during the celebration of Copenhagen's fortification, a 120mm Howitzer was presented by Greve Museum as the emblem for Mosede Fort.[5] The museum opened 6 August 2014, with HRH Prince Joachim of Denmark attending.[6]

Equipment

The fort was equipped with the most modern artillery, a generator, a water-supply, central-heating, telephone, kitchen and bomb-shelters capable of keeping 150 men.The Fort was armed with:

Buildings

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mosede Fort. History of the fort. Danmark 1914-18. Greve Kommune. 13 December 2016. 17 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20161221021528/http://www.danmark1914-18.dk/English/About%20the%20fort/History%20of%20the%20fort.aspx. 21 December 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Mosede Fort. Mosede Fort. Danmark 1914-18. Greve Kommune. 13 December 2016. Danish. 12 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161114043204/http://www.danmark1914-18.dk/Mosede%20Fort.aspx. 14 November 2016. dead.
  3. Web site: Mosede Fort. The Fort's History. Danmark 1914-18. Greve Kommune. 13 December 2016. Danish. 26 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20161114043125/http://www.danmark1914-18.dk/Mosede%20Fort/Fortets%20historie.aspx. 14 November 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: Mosede Fort. Exhibition. Danmark 1914-18. Greve Kommune. 13 December 2016. Danish. 23 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20161114043420/http://www.danmark1914-18.dk/Mosede%20Fort/Udstillingen.aspx. 14 November 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Mosede Fort - BEFÆSTNINGSDAG Program . https://archive.today/20130213025848/http://www.mosedefort.dk/program12.html . dead . 2013-02-13 . da . mosedefort.dk . 2012-09-23 . 2012-10-07 .
  6. Web site: Mosede Fort. Grand opening. Danmark 1914-18. Greve Kommune. 13 December 2016. 17 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20161221021539/http://www.danmark1914-18.dk/English/About%20the%20fort/Grand%20opening.aspx. 21 December 2016. dead.