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El trabajo forzado de los ‘Rotspanier’ MEMORIA HISTÓRICA La Alemania nazi utilizó a republicanos españoles como mano de obra esclava para construir las fortificaciones del Muro Atlántico ordenado por Hitler Una exposición en Berlín reconstruye cómo unos 35.000 ‘españoles rojos’ fueron obligados a trabajar para la economía de guerra nazi en la Francia ocupada Tarjeta de identificación de Francisco Sánchez Samper, obligado a trabajar en las obras del Muro Atlántico nazi cerca de Cherburgo, donde enfermó de tuberculosis. Murió en Francia en 1958 ANTONIO MUÑOZ SÁNCHEZ Actualizado a 25/07/2021 16:59 En el verano de 1941, cuando la Alemania nazi movilizó al grueso de su ejército para invadir la Unión Soviética, Adolf Hitler se encontró con dos problemas en su plan para sojuzgar Europa. Las sucesivas levas de hombres alemanes iban vaciando de mano de obra las fábricas fundamentales para la economía de guerra, y también por es ....
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Fortification The Maginot Line and the West Wall In the interval between world wars, several European countries built elaborate permanent fortifications. The largest was the French Maginot Line, a system of mammoth, self-contained forts stretching from Switzerland to the vicinity of the Belgian frontier near Montmédy. The reinforced concrete of the forts was thicker than any theretofore used, the disappearing guns bigger and more heavily armoured. Ditches, embedded steel beams, and minefields guarded against tank attack. A large part of the works were completely underground. Outposts were connected to the main forts by concrete tunnels. But, because French and British military leaders were convinced that if war came again with Germany the Allies would fight in Belgium, the French failed to extend the line to the sea, relying instead on an outmoded system of unconnected fortresses left over from before World War I. It was this weakness that the Germans ....