词条 | Ouvrage Fressinéa |
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|name=Ouvrage Fressinéa |partof=Maginot Line, Alpine Line |location=Southeast France |coordinates = {{coord|44.06314|7.11731|type:landmark|display=inline}} |image=Petit-ouvrage de la Fressinéa. Bloc B..JPG |caption= ||map_type = France |map_size = 300 |map_alt = |map_caption = |type= |code= |built= |builder=CORF |materials=Concrete, steel, rock excavation |height= |used=Preserved |demolished= |condition= |ownership= |open_to_public=Yes |controlledby=France |garrison= |current_commander= |commanders= |occupants= |battles=Italian invasion of France |events= }}{{Maginot Line Infobox |localisation= |type=PO |year= |sector=Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps |sub-sector=tinée-Vésubie, Quartier Gaudissart |number= |regiment=84th BAF |blocks=3 |entrance= |strength=3 non-commissioned officers, 33 men |picture= |caption= }}Ouvrage Fressinéa, also known as Fraisinéa or Frassinéa is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line. The ouvrage consists of one entry block, one infantry block and one observation block at an altitude of {{convert|482|m|ft}}.[1] It is associated with the gros ouvrage of Rimplas, the first Maginot fortification to be constructed anywhere. Fressinéa was built between November 1930 and April 1934, accommodating 30 soldiers under a lieutenant with two months of provisions.[2] The initial contractor was Pioljeux. Construction was finished by Thorrand et Cie at a cost of 1.7 million francs.[3] Description
Fressinéa is located on the D2205 road along the Tinée river. The post controls movement along the road and valley towards Nice.[1][7] Fressinéa was held by the French Army until 1970, when it was sold to the commune of Rimplas. The fort is under the care of Les amis de l'ouvrage Maginot de la Frassiné. It is open to the public in spring, summer and fall months.[2][8] See also
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.fortiff.be/maginot/index.php?p=5797|title=Fressinéa (po de)|last=Puelinckx|first=Jean|last2=Aublet |first2=Jean-Louis |last3=Mainguin |first3=Sylvie|year=2010|work=Index de la Ligne Maginot|publisher=fortiff.be|language=French|accessdate=1 February 2010}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.grande-traversee-alpes.com/fr/je-voyage/de-fort-en-fort/177-les-forts.html?fort=23|title=Ouvrage de la Frassinea|year=2008|work=Les Sentinelles des Alpes|publisher=Association Grande Traversée des Alpes|language=French|accessdate=1 February 2010}} 3. ^Mary|, Tome 4, p. 29 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fortiff.be/maginot/index.php?p=5798|title=Fressinéa (po de) Bloc 1|last=Puelinckx|first=Jean|year=2010|work=Index de la Ligne Maginot|publisher=fortiff.be|language=French|accessdate=31 January 2010|display-authors=etal}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fortiff.be/maginot/index.php?p=5799|title=Fressinéa (po de) Bloc 2|last=Puelinckx|first=Jean|year=2010|work=Index de la Ligne Maginot|publisher=fortiff.be|language=French|accessdate=31 January 2010|display-authors=etal}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fortiff.be/maginot/index.php?p=5800|title=Fressinéa (po de) Bloc 3|last=Puelinckx|first=Jean|year=2010|work=Index de la Ligne Maginot|publisher=fortiff.be|language=French|accessdate=31 January 2010|display-authors=etal}} 7. ^Mary, Tome 4, pp. 34-37 8. ^Kaufmann 2011, pp. 267-268 Bibliography
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