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As a radio antenna.

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What was the Eiffel Tower used for during world war 1?

a look out tower


What animals were used on top of Eiffel tower in World War 1?

Parrot


During World War 2 which Paris landmark was used by the Germans to broadcast?

The Eiffel Tower


What famous french landmark was used as a radio tower in World War I?

The Eiffel Tower was used as a radio tower in World War 1. I believe it is still used today for that purpose and they have a cellular phone dish up there too.


What happened to the Eiffel tower in world war 1?

Nothing


Who invaded the Eiffel Tower in World War II?

hitler/ germany! (:


What animal served as a look out atop the Eiffel tower during world war 1?

Pigeons.


Did Germany attack the Eiffel tower in World War 2?

No, Germany did not attack the Eiffel Tower in World War II. The Eiffel Tower was spared from direct damage during the war, as Adolf Hitler ordered his troops to not destroy it when they occupied Paris.


Was the Eiffel tower made out of war tanks when the war ended?

No. The Eiffel tower was built in the years 1887-1889, so 25 years before tanks were actually invented.


Why was the Eiffel tower saved form being torn down in 1909?

There were no plans to demolish the Eiffel Tower in 1990. Originally, the Tower was planned to stand for 20 years (that is, until 1909), after which it would be removed. However, it proved valuable as a radio tower, and was permitted to remain. Later in World War I, it was used for radio jamming equipment against German communications.


When was the Eiffel Tower finished and what was it built for?

it was finshed in 1889 and it was built for the war


What other tourists attractions are near the Eiffel tower?

The Eiffel Tower is a short walk from Napoleon's Tomb/War Museum (large building with gold dome) or a quick Metro ride from the Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe.