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    The National Redoubt (French: Réduit national, Dutch: Stelling van Antwerpen) was a strategic defensive belt of fortifications built in Belgium. The National...
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  • was designated to be a national redoubt (French: Réduit national or Dutch: De versterkte stelling Antwerpen) in case Belgium was attacked. It was built...
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    The Swiss National Redoubt (German: Schweizer Reduit; French: Réduit national; Italian: Ridotto nazionale; Romansh: Reduit nazional) is a defensive plan...
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  • Greece along its frontier with Bulgaria Molotov Line Montségur National Redoubt (Belgium) Newcastle town wall Offa's Dyke, an 8th-century earthwork dividing...
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  • village of Moka, Mauritius National Redoubt (Belgium) (French: Réduit national) - a defensive belt of fortifications in Belgium Fort du Trou-d'Enfer (a.k...
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    the National Bank were hurried to the National Redoubt at Antwerp before the news became public. When this leaked out, it caused panic. The Belgian Army...
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    the Belgian government launched a crash re-armament program, augmenting the national defenses by creating the K-W Line linking the National Redoubt at...
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    Hawthorn Ridge Redoubt was a German field fortification, west of the village of Beaumont Hamel on the Somme. The redoubt was built after the end of the...
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    The Belgian Armed Forces (Dutch: Defensie; French: La Défense) is the national military of Belgium. The King of the Belgians is the commander-in-chief...
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    August and after fighting on the Gete river, the Belgian field army withdrew westwards to the National Redoubt at Antwerp on 19 August. Brussels was occupied...
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