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Q: What was the Eiffel Tower used for during world war 1?
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During World War 2 which Paris landmark was used by the Germans to broadcast?

The Eiffel Tower


What was the Eiffel Tower used for?

The Eiffel Tower was originally built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World's Fair.


How elephants used in building Eiffel Tower?

Elephants were not used to build the Eiffel tower.


How was the Eiffel Tower used in 1889?

as part of the world fair exhibition


How was the Eiffel tower used in World War 1?

As a radio antenna.


Why did Gustave Eiffel build the Eiffel Tower?

For a World Exhibition in 1889, and to showcase how steel and iron could be used to erect tall buildings.


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

Parrot


What materials were used to build Eiffel tower?

The Eiffel Tower Was Made Entirely Out Of Metal


Is the Eiffel Tower a lighthouse?

No, the Eiffel Tower is not used as a lighthouse. The Eiffel Tower is being used as a landmark in Paris for tourist attraction, and also for radio transmissions and observatory purposes.


What stone is used to make Eiffel tower?

Actually, the Eiffel tower is made from the metal Iron


What materials were used too make the Eiffel tower?

I AGREEE


What was the point of the Eiffel Tower what did they use the Eiffel Tower for?

The Eiffel tower was championed by Gustave Eiffel to help him demonstrate the possibilities of employing iron in building structures. The government wanted the tower to serve as a monumental entrance to the world fair held in 1889. Gustave Eiffel company won the contract and completed the building in time for the 1889 world fair. He also used the tower to house a meteorological observatory, and for telegraphic and radio broadcasting experiments. Since then the tower added radio and TV masts and served as a broadcasting point.