Ouvrage Col de Brouis explained

Ouvrage Col de Brouis
Partof:Maginot Line, Alpine Line
Location:Southeast France
Coordinates:43.9241°N 7.4708°W
Map Type:France
Map Size:300
Builder:CORF
Materials:Concrete, steel, rock excavation
Used:Abandoned
Controlledby:France
Battles:Italian invasion of France, Operation Dragoon

Ouvrage Col de Brouis is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also known as the Little Maginot Line. The ouvrage consists of one entry block and two artillery blocks facing Italy at an altitude of 871m (2,858feet). The ouvrage is located about one kilometer north of Monte Grosso. It was placed to control the Col de Brouis and the D 2204 road between the Breil and Sospel.

Description

The Y-shaped ouvrage has its ammunition magazine, barracks and usine near the entry block, with the main gallery diverging before running separately to blocks 2 and 3. Col de Brouis was built by a contractor named Borie starting in November 1931 and completed in October 1934, at a cost of 11.4 million francs.[1] Its commander in 1940 was Captain Charvet.

Two observation posts reported to Col de Brouis, including Cime du Bosc.[5]

History

Col de Brouis saw little action in 1940, but was the scene of significant combat between retreating German forces and the Allies in April 1945.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Mary, Tome 4, p. 29
  2. Web site: Col de Brouis (go du) Bloc 1. Puelinckx. Jean. 2010. Index de la Ligne Maginot. fortiff.be. fr. 27 January 2010. etal.
  3. Web site: Col de Brouis (go du) Bloc 2. Puelinckx. Jean. 2010. Index de la Ligne Maginot. fortiff.be. fr. 27 January 2010. etal.
  4. Web site: Col de Brouis (go du) Bloc 3. Puelinckx. Jean. 2010. Index de la Ligne Maginot. fortiff.be. fr. 27 January 2010. etal.
  5. Mary, Tome 5, p. 55
  6. Web site: Col de Brouis (gros ouvrage du col du). Puelinckx. Jean. 2010. Index de la Ligne Maginot. fortiff.be. fr. 18 February 2010. etal.