Ouvrage Anzeling

Ouvrage Anzeling
Part of Maginot Line
Northeast France
135mm gun turret at Anzeling
Site information
Controlled byFrance
Location
Ouvrage Anzeling
Coordinates49°15′N 6°27′E / 49.25°N 6.45°E / 49.25; 6.45
Site history
Built1930–1938
Built byCORF
In usePrivate
MaterialsConcrete, steel, deep excavation
Battles/warsBattle of France
Ouvrage Anzeling
Type of work:Large artillery work (Gros ouvrage)
sector
└─sub-sector
Fortified Sector of Boulay
└─Burtoncourt
Work number:A25
Constructed:1930–1938
Regiment:162nd Fortress Infantry Regiment (RIF), 153rd Position Artillery Regiment (RAP)
Number of blocks:9
Strength:732 enlisted + 27 officers

Ouvrage Anzeling is a gros ouvrage of the Maginot Line, part of the Fortified Sector of Boulay. It is located between petit ouvrage Bousse and petit ouvrage Berenbach, facing Germany just to the east of Bockange. With one of the longest main galleries of any Maginot position, it consists of two entrance blocks, three infantry blocks and four artillery blocks. A second phase of construction was planned to add nine more combat blocks and an anti-tank ditch, but was never executed. Anzeling saw limited action in World War II, and was rehabilitated for use during the cold war. It was de-activated in the 1970s and sold for private use.