Ouvrage Bréhain
Ouvrage Bréhain is part of the Fortified Sector of the Crusnes of the Maginot Line, located near the community of Bréhain-la-Ville in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of France. Bréhain is flanked by petits ouvrages Mauvais Bois and Aumetz. The gros ouvrage was equipped with long-range artillery, and faced the border with Luxembourg. It saw no major action in either the Battle of France in 1940 or the Lorraine Campaign of 1944. While not open to public visitation, it has been secured and is in relatively good condition when compared to other abandoned Maginot positions. A flanking casemate has been restored and may be visited.
Design and construction
Bréhain was approved for construction in May 1931. It was completed at a cost of 84 million francs by the contractor Ballot of Paris. Compared with its neighbours, the ultimate plans for Aumetz, Bréhain, Bois-du-Four and Ouvrage Mauvais-Bois closely resemble each other, but Bréhain is the most fully realised, with only one unbuilt combat block and an unconnected casemate block. Its neighbours were built as petits ouvrages, to be developed with full tunnel networks at a later date.Description
Bréhain is a large ouvrage with a gallery system extending over from end to end. The munitions and personnel entries are located far to the rear of the compactly arranged combat blocks, with the entries hidden in the woods. An "M1" ammunition magazine is located just inside the ammunition entry, while the underground barracks are located near the junction of the two entry galleries. From there a long, straight gallery runs at an average depth of to eight combat blocks. As part of an uncommenced second phase, Bréhain was to receive a second 135 mm turret. A gallery was projected to link the turret block to the Casemate de l'Ouest de Bréhain, which was built as an unconnected infantry combat block.The ouvrage has two entries and eight combat blocks:
- Ammunition entry: shaft access, two automatic rifle cloches (GFM), one machine gun/47 mm anti-tank gun embrasure.
- Personnel entry: shaft access, two GFM cloches, one JM/AC47 embrasure and one grenade launcher cloche (LG).
- Block 1: Infantry block with one machine gun turret and one GFM cloche.
- Block 2: Infantry block with one machine gun turret and one GFM cloche.
- Block 3: Observation block with one GFM cloche and one observation cloche (VDP).
- Block 4: Artillery block with one 75 mm gun turret.
- Block 5: Artillery block with one 135 mm gun turret and one GFM cloche.
- Block 6: Artillery block with one 75 mm gun turret and one grenade launcher cloche.
- Block 7: Artillery block with one 81 mm mortar turret and one GFM cloche.
- Block 8: Infantry block with one GFM cloche and one machine gun cloche (JM).
- Block 9 : Artillery block with one 135 mm gun turret and one GFM cloche.
Casemates and shelters
A series of detached casemates and infantry shelters surround Bréhain, includingCasemate de l'Ouest de Bréhain or Casemate C2: Planned to eventually be linked to the main ouvrage, it is in effect an unconnected combat block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, one mortar turret and two GFM cloches. The casemate has been restored and functions as a small museum.- Block 7: Artillery block with one 81 mm mortar turret and one GFM cloche.Casemate de la Ravin-de-Crusnes: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, one 81 mm mortar cloche and one GFM cloche.Casemate de Crusnes Ouest: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, one VDP observation cloche and one GFM cloche.Casemate de Crusnes Est: Block with one mortar cloche and two GFM cloches.Casemate de Nouveau-Crusnes Ouest: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure and one GFM cloche.Casemate de Nouveau-Crusnes Est: Block with one mortar cloche and one GFM cloche.Casemate du Réservoir: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, one 81 mm mortar cloche and one GFM cloche.Casemate de la Route d'Ottange Ouest: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure and one GFM cloche.Casemate de la Route d'Ottange Centre: Block with one mortar cloche and one GFM cloche.Casemate de la Route d'Ottange Ouest: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, one 81 mm mortar cloche and one GFM cloche.Observatiore du Réservoir: Observation block with one VP observation cloche reporting to Ouvrage Rochonvillers