Ouvrage Les Rochilles | |
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Part of Maginot Line, Alpine Line | |
Southeast France | |
Coordinates | 45°05′07″N 6°28′11″E / 45.08525°N 6.4698°E |
Site information | |
Controlled by | France |
Site history | |
Built by | MOM |
In use | Abandoned |
Materials | Concrete, steel, rock excavation |
Battles/wars | Battle of France |
Ouvrage Les Rochilles | |
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Type of work: | Small artillery work (Petit ouvrage) |
sector └─sub-sector | Fortified Sector of Savoy └─Basse-Maurienne, Quartier de Valloire |
Regiment: | 91st Batailllon Alpin de Fortresse |
Number of blocks: | 4 |
Strength: | 1 officer, 54 men |
Ouvrage Les Rochilles is a lesser work (petit ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, in the high Alps about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Modane. The ouvrage consists of one entry block, two infantry blocks and one observation block. Unusually, it was built by the Main d'Oeuvre Militaire (MOM), rather than CORF (Commission pour l'Organisation des Régions Fortifiées), which built most of the larger positions. The design was by CORF.[1][2]
Work began in 1931, but was not completed by 1940, when it was commanded by Lieutenant Curbaille.
The Camp des Rochilles is located nearby. Constructed 1902–1907, it is at an altitude of 2,420 metres (7,940 ft).[3] The barracks complex was connected to Plan-Lachat by an aerial tram. The advanced post of Aiguille Noire is a short distance to the south, with four machine gun embrasures.[1]
Les Rochilles saw no significant action in 1940 or 1944.[4][5]