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    agglomération de Sarrebourg has a public transport network called iSibus. It was inaugurated by the Communauté de communes de l'agglomération de Sarrebourg on 16...
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    Vosges and two corps north-east towards Sarrebourg, as the two right-flank corps of the Second Army (General de Castelnau) advanced on the left of the...
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    counterattacked and forced the French forces into retreat at the Battles of Sarrebourg and Morhange. Lorraine remained under martial law, close to the Western...
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    Battle of the Frontiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Vosges and two corps north-east towards Sarrebourg and the two right-hand corps of the Second Army of General de Castelnau advanced on the left of the First...
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  • few structures have survived from original fortifications. Brezno Fiľakovo Komárno – baroque fortifications almost completely preserved Košice Kremnica –...
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    Lorraine. The First Army intended to take the strongly defended town of Sarrebourg. Bavarian Crown Prince Rupprecht, commander of the German Sixth Army,...
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    (right bank) of the Rhine. The 6th Army was to assemble between Metz and Sarrebourg in Lorraine, massing eight corps on the left wing of the German armies...
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    Metz (redirect from Ville de Metz)
     57–58 "Saint-Quentin plateau fortifications dossier" (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2011. "Saint-Quentin fortification map". Retrieved 1 July 2011. "Intercommunal...
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    August), began with the Battles of Morhange and Sarrebourg (14–20 August) advances by the First Army on Sarrebourg and the Second Army towards Morhange. Château-Salins...
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    Alsace–Lorraine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    dialect), Bitche (Bitsch in the local Rhine Franconian dialect), and Sarrebourg (Saarbuerj in the local Rhine Franconian dialect), as well as in the north-west...
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    at the beginning of the First World War. After the German victories of Sarrebourg and Morhange, pursuit by the German 6th Army (Crown Prince Rupprecht of...
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    launched on 14 August with the First and Second Armies attacking toward Sarrebourg-Morhange in Lorraine. In keeping with the Schlieffen Plan, the Germans...
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    Vosges (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to the northwest and runs between Donon and Mutzigfelsen heading for Sarrebourg (Saarburg). The Germanic areas of the Vosges mountains are part of the...
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    those of Saint-Dizier and Joinville; In Meurthe, those of Toul, Dieuze, Sarrebourg and Blamont; In the Vosges, those of Saint-Dié, Bruyères and Remiremont;...
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    located in the historic region of Lorraine and is part of the country of Sarrebourg. Its inhabitants are called the Lutzelbourgeois. It is located on the...
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  • France January 3, 1945 – Mutzig, France January 8, 1945 – Departed for Sarrebourg, France March 29, 1945 – Bensheim, Germany April 8, 1945 – Kist, Germany...
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  • led by General Auguste Dubail, intended to take Sarrebourg, whilst the Second, led by General Noel de Castelnau, intended to take Morhange. Both towns...
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  • Mondement-Montgivroux French national cemetery: the prisoners of war: Sarrebourg French national necropolis and chapel: le Souvenir Français of Rancourt...
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    troops) to invade Lorraine on 14 August, to reach the river Saar from Sarrebourg to Saarbrücken, flanked by the German fortress zones around Metz and Strasbourg...
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  • remains of 8 Indian soldiers (including 2 unidentified) were exhumed from Sarrebourg French Military Cemetery Extension and cremated. The names of the 6 identified...
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    large communal forest with arboretum (the Arboretum de la Forêt d'Épinal). There are major fortifications, extended and maintained until the early 20th century...
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    Fortified Sector of Rohrbach (category Môle de Bitche)
    joined the division de marche Chastanet, withdrawing through Sarrebourg to Lorquin along the Marne–Rhine Canal. On 17–18 June the unités de marche withdrew...
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    14th, and 21st Army Corps), with the objective of capturing Mulhouse and Sarrebourg. Second Army (9th, 15th, 16th, 18th and 20th Army Corps), with the objective...
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    Beaux-Arts de Nancy) with painters from the 15th to 20th centuries, and a huge collection of Daum crystal displayed in part of the old fortifications of the...
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    famed military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban visited Besançon and drew up plans for its fortification. The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle returned the...
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  • merchant shipping on the Saar. The chief locations were the bridges in Sarrebourg (pons Saravi), Saarbrücken and Pachten (Contiomagus). In the 3rd century...
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    the town's fortifications in 1680. The town was of military importance as commanding one of the passes of the Vosges. The fortifications of Phalsbourg...
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    Marsal, Moselle (category Vauban fortifications in France)
    entrusted the military engineer Vauban with the task of improving the fortifications. Marsal's Ancien Régime military cemetery is where the remains of several...
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  • attested as: (de) Bruque 1339 (de) Brücke 1485 (de) Nydbrück alias (fr) Pont de Nied by the 16th century (de) Nidbrück and (fr) Pontnied in 1542 (de) Nidbrücken...
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