Ouvrage Michelsberg

Ouvrage Michelsberg
Part of Maginot Line
Northeast France
View of the usine
Site information
Controlled byFrance
Open to
the public
Yes
Location
Ouvrage Michelsberg
Coordinates49°18′09″N 6°25′07″E / 49.30258°N 6.41861°E / 49.30258; 6.41861
Site history
In usePreserved
MaterialsConcrete, steel, deep excavation
Battles/warsBattle of France
Ouvrage Michelsberg
Type of work:Large artillery work (Gros ouvrage)
sector
└─sub-sector
Fortified Sector of Boulay
└─Hombourg-Budange
Work number:A22
Constructed:1930-1935
Regiment:164th Fortress Infantry Regiment (RIF) - 153rd Position Artillery Regiment (RAP)
Number of blocks:6
Strength:472 men + 19 officers in June 1940

Ouvrage Michelsberg, one of the Maginot Line fortifications, formed part of the Fortified Sector of Boulay as well as the fortified region of Metz. The ouvrage is located in Moselle (département) between the towns of Dalstein and d'Ebersviller, about 23 km from Thionville. It is located between gros ouvrage Mont des Welches and petit ouvrage Hobling, facing Germany. Michelsberg did not see significant action in the Battle of France until June 1940, when it was attacked from the rear by German forces that had bypassed the Maginot Line. It successfully resisted these attacks, but was compelled to surrender in accordance with the 25 June 1940 armistice. After the Second World War it was renovated as a Cold War fortification against a potential Soviet invasion, then abandoned. It is now operated as a museum, and may be visited.