Ouvrage Mont des Welches
Ouvrage Mont des Welches, a gros ouvrage of the Maginot Line fortifications, is part of the Fortified Sector of Boulay. It comprises two entrance blocks, one infantry block, one artillery block, one observation block and two combination blocks. It is located between petit ouvrage Coucou and gros ouvrage Michelsberg, facing Germany. Relatively small for a gros ouvrage, Mont des Welches saw a brief period of sharp action in June 1940, when German forces moving along the rear of the Maginot Line engaged the position without success. After modest renovations in the 1950s, Mont des Welches was abandoned in the 1970s.
Design and construction
Mont des Welches was approved for construction by CORF, the Maginot Line's design and construction agency, in June 1930 and became operational by 1935, at a cost of 49 million francs. The contractor was Gianotti of Nice.Description
The comparatively small gros ouvrage comprises two entrance blocks, one infantry block, one artillery block, one observation block, and two combination blocks. It lacks a central "M1" ammunition magazine, and unlike most gros ouvrages, its 60 cm internal rail network was not electrified, relying on human power to move the rail cars. The underground gallery system is compact, about from end to end, and unlike larger ouvrages where the gallery system is linear in concept, the central portion of Mont des Welches is a dense network of cross galleries between to main galleries, housing the barracks and utility areas. The galleries are excavated at an average depth of up to.- Block 1:Artillery block with one retractable twin 81mm mortar turret and two automatic rifle cloches (GFM).
- Block 2: Infantry block with one retractable twin 75mm gun turret, one twin machine gun embrasure, one JM/AC37 twin machine gun/anti-tank gun embrasure, and two GFM cloches.
- Block 3: Infantry block with one retractable machine gun turret.
- Block 4: Artillery block with one retractable twin 75mm gun turret, one twin machine gun embrasure, one JM/AC37 embrasure, two 81mm mortar embrasures and two GFM cloches.
- Block 5: Observation block with one observation cloche (VDP) and one GFM cloche.
- Ammunition entry: one JM/AC37 embrasure and two GFM cloches.
- Personnel entry: one grenade launcher cloche (LG), three JM embrasures, one JM/AC37 embrasure and one GFM cloche.
Casemates and shelters
In addition to the connected combat blocks, a series of detached casemates and infantry shelters surround Mont des Welches, includingAbri de Klang: Subterranean infantry shelter with two gun embrasures and two GFM cloches.Abri du Mont des Welches: Surface abri with two GFM cloches.Casemate de Menskirch: Double block with two JM/AC47 embrasure, two JM embrasures and two GFM cloches.Manning
The manning of the ouvrage in June 1940 comprised 490 men and 17 officers of the 167th Fortress Infantry Regiment and the 151st Position Artillery Regiment, commanded by Chef de Bataillon Tari. The units were under the umbrella of the 42nd Fortress Corps of the 3rd Army, Army Group 2.The Casernement de Férange provided peacetime above-ground barracks and support services to Michelsberg and other positions in the area.